Samsung is offering a temporary exception to its usual policy on Care+ enrollment, giving recent flagship device owners a chance to sign up for its extended service plan after purchase. Typically, Care+ must be added at the time of buying a new device, leaving no room for second thoughts. But now through June 15, users of select models can opt in—provided their devices are still in working condition.
This limited-time offer is available for those using a Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, Tab S10+, or Tab S10 Ultra. While the list is restricted to current premium models, it offers some flexibility to owners who skipped Care+ initially but have since reconsidered. Enrollment isn’t automatic—you’ll need to verify that your device is damage-free. Samsung confirms device condition via a video call, ensuring there’s no existing damage before coverage begins.
The service includes unlimited repairs for accidental damage such as screen cracks and liquid spills, including same-day fixes for front and back glass. If your device is lost or stolen, same-day replacement is also covered. In addition, users receive Knox Guard security protection.
For those who delayed enrolling in Samsung Care+ at the time of purchase, this window provides a straightforward opportunity to reconsider—without needing to wait for the next upgrade cycle. Just make sure your device is in good shape before the June 15 deadline.
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