Samsung Care+ Reopens For Late Galaxy Buyers, But Only Until June 30

For Galaxy owners who skipped Samsung Care+ at checkout, June opens a narrow second chance to add protection that is normally out of reach once the initial 60-day window has passed. Samsung is offering that exception only for a limited time, with enrollment available from June 1 through June 30.

That matters because Samsung usually limits Samsung Care+ enrollment to the first 60 days after purchase. After that period ends, the option is generally gone unless a special promotion is in effect, which makes this month’s window notable for anyone who only later decided their device needed extra coverage.

What Samsung Care+ covers

Samsung Care+ is designed to help reduce the cost of device repairs and other hardware-related issues. It is not a free-repair program, but it can significantly lower what eligible users pay when something goes wrong.

Basic coverage can include mechanical defects, cracked screens, cracked back glass, and repair or replacement for accidental damage. The exact protection still depends on the device and the plan selected, so not every phone receives the same package.

Samsung also offers a broader option that includes loss and theft protection. That added layer may be especially relevant for users who move their phones around often or rely on premium Galaxy devices for daily use.

Some services may even be completed the same day, which adds convenience when a phone is needed quickly. For many users, that speed can be as important as the coverage itself.

Why the June window stands out

The promotional enrollment period is aimed at people who missed the original deadline but later changed their minds. That can happen after a few months of regular use, when the value of protection becomes clearer.

Under normal rules, waiting beyond 60 days means there is no easy path back into Samsung Care+. This temporary exception gives Galaxy owners a short opportunity to close that gap before the standard door shuts again.

For users who only realized the need for coverage after buying the phone, June becomes the key month to act. Once the promotion ends on June 30, the special chance to enroll disappears.

Pricing depends on the device

Samsung Care+ does not use a single flat price for every customer. The monthly cost varies based on the device and the level of protection chosen.

Samsung says some plans start at $3 per month. That gives a sense of the entry point, but the final price still depends on the phone model and the coverage tier.

Because of that, users should review the details carefully before signing up. A plan that looks inexpensive at first may change depending on the device and the protection features included.

Backup still has to be handled separately

Samsung Care+ can help when a device needs repair or replacement, but it does not cover software backup or personal data protection. Users still need to make their own copies of files, photos, documents, and other information.

Samsung provides cloud backup tools on its devices, and third-party services can also help secure data. That step becomes especially important if a phone has to be replaced or sent in for service.

Protection for the hardware does not automatically protect what is stored on it. For that reason, pairing Samsung Care+ with regular backups gives users a stronger safety net.

For Galaxy owners who missed the original sign-up period, the current June promotion is a brief reopening of the door. It offers one more chance to add Samsung Care+ before the opportunity closes again outside the normal 60-day rule.

Source: www.androidpolice.com

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