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Getting repairs for Samsung phones can be a bit difficult for users, so Samsung aims to bridge that gap. The company has announced its new Baro Service Pilot Program that lets Galaxy phone users get their devices fixed in the retail Samsung stores, in addition to the service centres. It has only been introduced in Korea for now, but is expected to expand to other stores globally.

With this new method, phone repairs will be faster, smoother, and more efficient than before. In South Korea, Galaxy phone users can get their devices repaired directly in the easily accessible retail Samsung Stores, particularly the Galleria Gwanggyo, Samsong, Sangdo, and The Hyundai Seoul outlets. Trained technicians are available to provide convenient repair and inspection of the devices.
General fixes like battery or screen replacement will now be done in a single visit, producing faster results in shorter times. But for complex repairs, they will be done in 48 hours. Samsung also launched the One Day Pickup option for its users. Devices with higher complexity repairs will be sent directly to the nearest service centre and returned to the store within 24-48 hours.
The program is available for all Samsung devices including smartphones, tablets, wearables, and even small home appliances. By starting this initiative, Samsung aims to make after-sales service faster and accessible to its users, improving customer satisfaction.
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Most of Nothing’s phones are popular for their mid-range prices. Focusing on the Nothing Phone 3 series, the company is set to launch its first Lite model , Nothing Phone 3a Lite.
The Nothing Phone 3a Lite is basically the more affordable version of the mid-range Nothing Phone 3a. Nothing Phone 3a costs $379 (about £329). The Lite version is expected to beat the price, but we’re still in the dark as to the exact pricing.

Some specs have leaked. Tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore reveals to XpertPick that the Nothing Phone 3a Lite will come in black and white colour variants. He also confirmed the storage variant of 8GB of RAM and 128GB of memory. The smartphone will be released this year and will be available in the global market.
Exclusive for XpertPick: I can confirm that Nothing’s next smartphone will be Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. It will be available in at least 8GB+128GB storage, with Black and White color options. Both India and Global launch are likely to happen this year. pic.twitter.com/Y8strJntXS — Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414) October 13, 2025
A low-tier 3a
The Phone 3a Lite will be similar to the Nothing Phone 3a. Phone 3a comes with a 6.77-inch display and a 120Hz refresh rate. Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, it packs a 5,000mAh battery with 50W charging, a 50MP wide camera, a 50MP telephoto (with 2x optical zoom), and an 8MP ultra-wide.
It’s difficult to guess what exactly will make the Lite look different from the Phone 3a. The budget-friendly Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro can be described as a LITE version of the Phone 3a, as they share similar features. One is packed with a less powerful processor, slower charging and a lower resolution selfie camera, and the other features a superior chipset, faster charging and higher quality selfies.
We can only wait until it launches and see what Nothing is cooking up.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.