After repeated requests from users for years, Apple finally announced a new self-service repair program for iPhones earlier last year. Today, one of Apple’s fiercest competitors, Samsung, has followed the same path and announced a new self-repair program for a few of its popular Galaxy devices as a move to boost the circular economy and reduce e-waste in the industry. Check out the details below.

Samsung’s new self-repair program has been introduced in collaboration with the popular online repair community iFixit as announced via an official blog post. With this initiative, Samsung will provide genuine device parts, repair tools, visual and step-by-step repair guides to the general users, so that they can easily repair their Galaxy devices.