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- Samsung allegedly requires authorized service centers for alternate parts of color match, including internal components.
- As a result, users with special color weavs from Samsung have suffered a delay in unexpected repairs due to the availability of limited parts.
- This raises concerns about the practice of choosing a special termination from Samsung.
Samsung usually releases special colors for its flagship devices, which are only available through its official web store. These dynamic finishes, such as titanium JDGrin Galaxy S25 Ultra or Corillide Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, stand beyond the usual black, white and silver variations offered by other retailers, which makes them especially appeal to buyers. The leak shows that Samsung will continue this trend with the next Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Plut 7, which will offer devices in the shade of an online special green mint. But if you value a sharp, troubled repair, you want to clear these variations.
It is safe to understand that Samsung’s special colors do not sell in the same volumes like standard color options. Therefore, it would not be surprising that if authorized service centers, like back panels and side rails, it took longer to take time. However, if your Galaxy device has specially eliminated from Samsung, you may also have to face similar delays while replaced by internal ingredients.
A Reddate user has recently learned this difficult way, while trying to repair their icy blue Galaxy Z Fold 5 in an authorized Ubrakifix Center. There were no alternative parts of icy blue in stock in the repair center, nor any nearby places. Although a technician initially offered to use alternate parts for different colors with user approval, the Samsung Care representative did not move forward after confirming that the device would not be dynamic if the colors do not match the colors.
Unfortunately for the user, even Samsung did not have parts of stock in stock. After the Samsung Care Representative, too much lagging behind, the company eventually offered a replacement with a $ 99 deduction, which was later reduced to $ 1. Increasing the frustration of the user, the alternative device arrives in a different colorway.
Despite buying Samsung Care Plus, Samsung’s premium phone insurance policy, the user has gone through a test that promises “peace of mind”. Although it may be easier to ignore as an event, comment on the thread shows that many others have experienced similar issues with partial availability of special colors from Samsung. So if you are considering the next Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Press 7, you would like to think twice before choosing the rumor mint green.
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