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Samsung Care+ partners with iQmetrix to offer enhanced protection plans in Canada

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Recently, Samsung Canada partnered with iQmetrix to offer Samsung Care+ to more Canadians. iQmetrix is one of North America’s leading telecommunications management solutions providers, to merge Samsung Care+ into the iQmetrix sales management system.

The partnership will give iQmetrix customers representing more than 2,000 stores across Canada the ability to provide better protection for their new Samsung devices with Samsung Care+, the Samsung Galaxy+ smartphone SmartCare, and the mobile computing service, laptops, and tablets, hearable, or wearable devices.

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Samsung users in Canada will be protected from physical or liquid damage as well as mechanical malfunction or damage not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty for two years. With the Samsung Care+ plan, a dedicated team of Samsung Galaxy experts is available to help get Galaxy users back on track.

iQmetrix currently offers Samsung Care+ at Samsung Experience Store stores in Canada, with plans to expand to over 2,000 retailers by 2022. Canadian users who want to enjoy this wonderful plan can Click Here to register Samsung Care+ service.

What are the benefits of the Samsung Care+ service?

  • Apply for up to two servings of physical or liquid injuries per year, up to four for the entire life of the program. Additional restrictions apply. Please see the Terms and Conditions for full details.
  • There is no restriction on service requests due to mechanical malfunctions or defects unless they are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. The service charges apply to all service requests. Additional restrictions apply. Please see the Terms and Conditions for full details.

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