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One UI 9’s new Warranty hub means no more hunting for repair receipts

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  • Samsung has provided more details about the Warranty and care hub that debuted with One UI 9 on its latest foldables.
  • The hub centralizes warranty tracking, diagnostics, and repair booking directly inside Settings.
  • The official rollout confirms new features, including Bixby troubleshooting, ecosystem device management, and side-by-side repair cost estimates.

Samsung is finally giving us a closer look at the Warranty and care feature we first spotted hiding in an early One UI 9 build back in March. In a blog post, the company has detailed how the support hub works, revealing a more comprehensive system for checking warranties, diagnosing problems, comparing repair costs, and getting help without leaving the Settings app.

We already knew the basic idea. Our earlier teardown found a work-in-progress Warranty and care tool that appeared to bring warranty information, diagnostics, repairs, and customer support together. At the time, though, several features were unfinished. Samsung’s latest explanation fills in some of those blanks and confirms that the feature is intended to become a central destination for Galaxy device care.

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