How to Check Warranty Status and Coverage For a Samsung Television

Samsung televisions come with a standard one-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. However, you can extend coverage with additional warranty plans from Samsung or third parties. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to check the warranty status for your Samsung TV and understand what is covered.

Check Warranty Status Online

The easiest way to check your Samsung TV’s warranty status is on Samsung’s website:

  1. Go to Samsung’s warranty page
  2. Enter your TV’s IMEI or serial number
  3. Input purchase location details if asked
  4. The page will display warranty status, coverage end date, and eligible repair options

Alternatively, you can check warranty status through Samsung’s mobile app by registering your TV. The app shows the same warranty details as the website.

Understand Warranty Coverage

Samsung TV warranty covers defects from manufacturing or workmanship issues. Coverage varies between models, but generally includes:

  • Repair or replacement of defective parts
  • Labor and service by authorized Samsung technicians
  • Return shipping for repairs at service centers

The warranty does not cover:

  • Physical damage from drops, mishandling, etc.
  • Damage from improper voltage or power issues
  • Normal wear and tear or cosmetic issues
  • Accessories like remotes or wall mounts

Extend Protection With Additional Plans

Once the 1-year warranty expires, you can extend protection with these options:

Samsung Care+

  • 1-3 years additional coverage
  • Covers mechanical and electrical failures
  • Accidental damage available for extra cost
  • Get service through Samsung authorized centers

Best Buy Totaltech Support

  • Covers TVs bought at Best Buy
  • Extends manufacturer warranty for product lifetime
  • In-home repair and 24/7 tech support

Third Party Warranties

  • Sold by retailers or independent providers
  • Varying plan options and costs
  • Read terms closely to understand coverage

Homeowner’s or Renter’s Insurance

  • Covers power surges and accidental damage
  • Requires deductible payment for claims
  • Check if TV is covered under policy limits

File a Warranty Claim

To start a warranty claim for your Samsung TV:

Online

By Phone

  • Call Samsung support at 1-800-726-7864
  • Describe TV issue and provide warranty details
  • Get shipped a box to send TV to service depot

In Person

Samsung will repair or replace a defective TV as needed. Make sure to have your warranty details ready when starting a claim.

Summary

  • Check Samsung TV warranty status online or via mobile app
  • Standard coverage protects against manufacturing defects
  • Extend protection with Samsung, retailer, or third party plans
  • Start a warranty claim through Samsung’s website, phone support, or service centers
  • Get defective parts repaired or replaced free under warranty

Following this guide makes it easy to check your Samsung TV’s warranty coverage and get reliable service if issues occur. Considering an extended plan can also provide peace of mind once the standard warranty expires.