What the Samsung Care+ Open Enrollment Window Means
The Samsung Care+ open enrollment window is a limited period during which eligible Galaxy owners can add comprehensive device protection after the original sign-up deadline, giving them a rare second chance to secure coverage for drops, spills, breakdowns, and even loss or theft at favorable terms. Normally, if you skip Samsung Care+ when you buy your Galaxy device, you lose the option after the first 60 days. This promotion changes that for a short time. From June 1 through June 30, Samsung is reopening Samsung Care+ enrollment so you can protect your phone, foldable, or smartwatch even if you missed the initial window. It is a device insurance deal that can cover accidental damage and mechanical defects, and in some cases loss or theft, so you are not paying full price to replace a broken or missing Galaxy device later.
Key Dates, Eligible Devices, and Why This Is a Second Chance
Samsung is treating June as a special second-chance sign-up period for Galaxy device protection. The company is opening Samsung Care+ enrollment from June 1 to June 30, even for devices that are outside the usual 60-day window after purchase. According to Android Authority, eligible devices include the Galaxy S25 series, S26 series, S25 Edge, Flip 7, Fold 7, Watch Ultra, and Watch 8. Samsung also says customers can enroll at the regular retail price, which it claims is up to 16% cheaper than the “after 60 days” retail pricing on select devices. That makes this a limited time offer that not only restores access to protection, but does so at what Samsung positions as its best price, effectively rewarding owners who act during this open enrollment window.
Why Summer Travel Makes Galaxy Protection More Important
Travel season is when Galaxy device protection matters most. Your phone often holds boarding passes, hotel confirmations, ride-hailing apps, maps, and translation tools, so any damage or loss can derail a trip fast. Samsung is clearly targeting that summer anxiety by reopening Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss for June, inviting Galaxy owners to secure coverage before they head out. If your device is still in good condition, this open enrollment window is a chance to prepare for crowded airports, beach days, and unfamiliar cities where accidents are more likely. Having Samsung Care+ in place means you are less likely to scramble for a last-minute replacement or pay the full cost of repairs when something goes wrong away from home. It is peace of mind tailored to peak travel months.
What Samsung Care+ Covers and How It Protects Your Galaxy
Samsung Care+ is designed as a comprehensive Galaxy device protection plan, covering mechanical defects, cracked screens, cracked back glass, and other accidental repairs or replacements. Some plans go further by adding coverage for loss or theft, making this more than simple accident insurance. Android Authority notes that Samsung Care Plus with Theft and Loss covers drops, spills, mechanical breakdowns, and lost or stolen devices, with unlimited repairs up to the device’s MSRP and $0 same-day cracked-screen and battery repairs where available. Replacement devices may be new or refurbished, and Samsung can provide a comparable model if your exact device is unavailable. Samsung Care+ does not handle data backup, though, so you should still use Samsung’s cloud tools or third-party options to keep your personal information safe.
How to Decide and Why You Should Act Before June 30
If you skipped Samsung Care+ at checkout, this June window is your last clear shot to add device insurance without paying higher “after 60 days” pricing later. Android Police highlights that some plans start as low as USD 3 (approx. RM14) per month, depending on your device and coverage level, turning this into a compelling device insurance deal if you are worried about drops or theft. You should confirm your Galaxy is in decent condition, since damaged devices are not eligible and Samsung may conduct a condition check during online purchase. With the offer ending June 30, waiting means losing this second chance and potentially facing full repair or replacement costs after an accident. For many Galaxy owners, taking a few minutes now to enroll could save a lot of money and stress later in the year.



