What Samsung Care+ Enrollment Is and Why It Matters Now
Samsung Care+ enrollment is a limited-time window that lets Galaxy owners add a device insurance plan offering extended hardware protection, accidental damage coverage, and optional theft or loss benefits after the original sign-up period has passed. This reopened Samsung Care+ enrollment window is available from June 1 through June 30, giving users a second chance to secure Galaxy device protection at competitive rates. Samsung says this open enrollment uses the regular retail price, which it claims can be up to 16% lower than the pricing that applies after 60 days for select devices. For anyone who skipped protection at checkout or changed their mind, this is a rare opportunity to lock in coverage before summer travel adds more risk to everyday phone use.
A Second Chance for Eligible Galaxy Owners
Normally, skipping Samsung Care+ during the first 60 days means you miss out on adding coverage later. This time, Samsung is reopening the door. Between June 1 and June 30, eligible Galaxy owners can enroll in Samsung Care+ or Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss, even if they passed on the plan when they bought the device. According to Samsung’s newsroom announcement, eligible devices include the latest Galaxy S and Galaxy Z phones, along with recent Galaxy Watch models, so this limited time offer reaches beyond phones to wearables as well. Some plans start from USD 3 (approx. RM14) per month, depending on device and coverage level, giving users a more affordable way to protect recent purchases without waiting for the next upgrade cycle.
Why This Limited Time Offer Aligns with Summer Travel
Travel season puts your phone in harm’s way: you rely on it for boarding passes, hotel check-ins, ride-hailing, maps, and translation. Losing or breaking a device mid-trip can derail plans instantly. Samsung is tapping into that reality with this June open enrollment window for Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss. The timing means you can sort out Galaxy device protection before flights, road trips, or weekend getaways, knowing support is in place if things go wrong. If your Galaxy phone or watch is still in decent condition and you skipped insurance at purchase, this second chance arrives when the stakes are higher. Instead of scrambling for a last-minute repair in an unfamiliar place, you can enroll now and head into summer with a clear backup plan.
What Samsung Care+ Covers for Galaxy Devices
Samsung Care+ aims to cover the most common and costly problems Galaxy owners face. The standard plan handles mechanical defects, hardware failures, cracked screens, cracked back glass, and other accidental damage, including repairs or replacements when needed. Upgraded Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss adds protection if your phone is lost or stolen, addressing a major concern for travelers. According to Android Authority, the plan includes drops, spills, mechanical breakdowns, and lost or stolen devices, with unlimited repairs up to the device’s MSRP and same-day cracked-screen or battery repairs where available. Replacement units can be new or refurbished, and Samsung may supply a comparable model if your exact device is not in stock, offering practical flexibility when you need a quick fix.
How to Decide and Enroll Before the Window Closes
With Samsung Care+ enrollment open only until June 30, you should decide quickly whether the plan fits your needs. Start by checking that your Galaxy device is in good condition, as damaged phones are not eligible and Samsung performs a condition check during online purchase. Then compare the standard Care+ plan with the Theft and Loss option, weighing how often you travel and how hard you are on your devices. Remember, Samsung says this open window uses regular retail pricing, which can be up to 16% cheaper than after-60-day rates on select devices. If you want Galaxy device protection before your next trip, sign up through Samsung’s official channels, back up your data using Samsung’s cloud tools or third-party apps, and finalize enrollment before the limited time offer ends.






