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Samsung introduces new pick-up and drop service for smartphones and tablets- Technology News, FP


Samsung has launched a new pick-up and drop service for mobile devices, as a part of its various contactless service offerings in India. An initiative to ensure consumers’ safety and convenience; Samsung’s new service has started in 46 cities across India, as per a press release. The pick-up and drop service is only fo mobile and tablet repair and can be availed at a minimal charge of Rs 199 and Rs 99, respectively, as per the press release. For customers, the option for online payment is also available.

The service is currently available in cities including Delhi, Gurgaon, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Noida, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and more – for non-containment zones that fall municipal limits and with adherence to curfew rules imposed in each state, if any.

Samsung Galaxy A72

Samsung Galaxy A72

“The new pick-up and drop & drop only service will allow consumers to get their mobile devices serviced without stepping out of their homes, especially in the current situation. We are confident our wide service network and many contactless service options will help deepen our consumer connect while providing greater convenience. We are hopeful consumers will utilize the pick-up and drop service while they stay home and stay safe,” said Sunil Cutinha, Vice President, Customer Service, Samsung India.

To avail of the service, customers can register for service of their Galaxy A, Galaxy M, Galaxy S, Galaxy F, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy Fold series smartphones and tablets. After the registration is done, a Samsung service personnel will pick up and drop the device at the customer’s doorstep. All the safety protocols (wearing a mask, following social distancing, etc) will be followed by every Samsung personnel. Only-drop service can also be availed by customers who visit the Samsung service centres to get their mobile devices delivered to their home after it is repaired. The motive behind this service is to not let the consumers step out of the safety and comfort of their homes to get their devices serviced.

The tech giant offers several contactless service options to help consumers resolve their issues at their homes. They can opt for Remote Support, WhatsApp, Live Chat, technical assistance through the call center, or access do-it-yourself videos on the Samsung Website and on YouTube.





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