Samsung India, on Wednesday, declared it is extending warranty till May 30, 2020, for all the company products whose warranty is dying between March 20 and April 30.
The merit extension scheme is available on Samsung’s goods, including smartphones, tablets, TVs, and appliances, such as refrigerators and washing machines.
The scheme comes in a time when the government has imposed a pan-India lockdown to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
Apart from Samsung, other smartphone companies also have extended the guarantee to benefit the consumers throughout the lockdown period.
Oppo last week announced extending the warranty of its products such as accessories and phones such as chargers, data cable, and earphones.
“Oppo clients can avail the offer warranty extension for products purchased from authorized offline and online platforms whose legitimacy expires article March 23, 2020, till further notice. This initiative is to guarantee the well-being of the general public,” said the company in a discharge.
Realme has expanded the warranty till May 31, 2020, of goods whose warranty was about to expire between March 20 and April 31. Additionally, it extended warranty replacement interval to 30 days for those who bought Realme devices between March 15 and April 30.
Apart from smartphones, auto companies have also extended the guarantee support for their customers. For example, Maruti Suzuki explained that free support, warranty and extended warranty which were dying through the lockdown period was extended until June 30. Tata Motors has also announced a similar plot.