Samsung Offers Another Chance to Get Care+ with Theft and Loss

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Did you miss the chance to sign up for Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss when you purchased your Galaxy phone? Well, the company is now giving buyers a second chance to enroll in the ultimate protection plan this June. The offer lets eligible Galaxy users get coverage at the regular retail price.
Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss offers ultimate protection for Galaxy users
As the summer travel season begins, Samsung is highlighting the need for device protection. The company says smartphone-related accidents are 30% higher during the summer than the annual average. A damaged, lost, or stolen device can ruin your vacation. Thanks to Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss, you remain covered when such mishaps happen.
The protection plan offers coverage at home and abroad through Samsung Authorized Service Centers in major cities around the world. The best thing is that repairs and replacements are quick and easy. You can access support 24/7 online or by phone without dealing with complex paperwork.
In the United States, Samsung has more than 700 Authorized Service Centers that offer same-day walk-in repairs. If a phone is lost or stolen, the company will provide a replacement device (new or refurbished products) as soon as the same day.
Samsung has opened enrollment for Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss from June 1 through June 30, 2026. During this period, eligible Galaxy devices can get the protection plan at the regular retail price, with up to a 16% saving. The company bases the discount on the difference between “point of sale” and “after 60 days” retail pricing on select devices.
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Series, S26 Series, Galaxy S25 Edge, Z Flip 7, and Z Fold 7 are eligible for enrollment. The company has also included the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Watch 8 in the program. Note that it does not let devices with existing damage enroll in the program. You will need to complete a Device Condition Check during the online purchase process.
















