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Samsung Comes Under Fire for Allegedly Punishing Aftermarket Parts Users

The fight for consumer rights to repair their own electronics took a significant blow this month. Following a leaked contract revealing controversial practices, iFixit, a leading online repair resource and parts supplier, announced the termination of its collaboration with Samsung.

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Photo by Ashkan Forouzani on Unsplash

The controversy stems from a leaked Samsung repair contract which outlines some concerning stipulations for independent repair shops. According to the leaked document, Samsung allegedly requires these shops to:

  • Share customer data: This includes names, contact information, and details of the repair itself. This data would be uploaded daily to a Samsung database.
  • “Snitch” on customers using aftermarket parts: The contract reportedly requires shops to identify and report customers who choose to use non-Samsung repair parts.
  • Disassemble phones with aftermarket parts: Independent repair shops would be obligated to dismantle any device found to have non-Samsung parts, essentially rendering it unusable.

These requirements raise serious privacy concerns and limit consumer choice when it comes to repairing their own devices.

In response to these revelations, iFixit announced the official termination of its partnership with Samsung. Their statement highlights the “unreasonable restrictions” and “lack of trust” that ultimately led to the decision. This move reflects iFixit’s commitment to advocating for consumer repair rights and ensuring access to the information and parts needed for independent repairs.

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Photo by Kilian Seiler on Unsplash

Samsung issued a statement acknowledging the partnership’s end but downplaying the leaked contract’s implications. They claim their data collection practices are for “security purposes” and emphasize their commitment to providing repair options.

However, the controversy reignites the debate around the “Right to Repair” movement. Consumers are increasingly demanding the freedom to choose how and where they get their devices fixed. Legislation aimed at ensuring access to repair manuals, parts, and diagnostic tools is gaining traction worldwide.

The situation between Samsung and iFixit serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle for consumer repair rights. While some manufacturers prioritize control and proprietary parts, movements like iFixit and the “Right to Repair” campaign advocate for user empowerment and environmental sustainability through independent repairs.

[MWC 2023] HMD Global Unveils Repairable Nokia G22

HMD Global has announced a slew of new Nokia smartphones. The most unique of which is the Nokia G22 which is the first smartphone that is launched together with IFixIt. Weird partner for a smartphone right? Well, it begins to make sense when you consider that the Nokia G22 is also the first smartphone from HMD Global to be completely self repairable. The new smartphone is launching with a self-repair kit which will be available via IFixIt in Australia, the United Kingdom and other European Union countries.

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The Nokia G22 is another notch in HMD’s line up of affordable, durable and well-supported Android smartphones. It also holds true to the company’s commitment to sustainability with a plastic back made from 100% recycled materials. The new smartphone comes with a 6.52-inch, HD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate and 500 nits brightness. It comes with a quad core Unisoc T606 with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal memory. It also supports up to an additional 2TB of memory via microSD.

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On the camera front, the G22 will be coming with a triple camera setup with a 50-megapixel main sensor. This sensor has an f/1.8 aperture, a 5P lens and is autofocus enabled. A 2-megapixel depth and 2-megapixel macro sensor complete the triple camera setup. On the front is an 8-megapixel fixed focus CMOS sensor with an f/2.0 aperture and 1.12µm pixel size.

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It comes with the usual connectivity features including Bluetooth, Near Field Communication, GPS, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and USB-C connectivity. It’s powered by 5,050mAh battery with HMD’s signature promise of up to 3 day battery life. It supports 20W fast charging.

The smartphone will launch with Android 12 and has been guaranteed 2 years of OS upgrades from HMD global.

Pricing & Availability

The Nokia G22 will be available in two colours: Lagoon Blue and Meteor Grey. It will be available in two variants: 4GB+64GB and 4GB+128GB. The smartphone will be priced from EUR179 (MYR852.44).

At home QickFix Kits will be available on iFixit.com with prices starting from EUR5 (MYR23.82). HMD Global lists the prices for a replacement battery at EUR24.95 (MYR118.83), and the replacement charging port at EUR19.95 (MYR95.02).