Samsung Galaxy A34 Overheating And Suddenly Died After Warranty

Approximately 28 months after purchasing my Samsung Galaxy A34 smartphone, the device started overheating excessively, then began shutting itself down randomly, and eventually stopped turning on completely.
Because the issue appeared immediately after the warranty period expired, I was left in a very difficult situation. Since the warranty had already ended, I took the device to a private technical repair service.
The technicians there informed me that they frequently encounter this exact issue with Samsung Galaxy A34 models. According to them, excessive heat causes the internal soldering to fail, and the repair would require a specialized re-soldering and molding process that is essentially factory-level work and cannot properly be performed by regular repair shops.
In other words, I was informed that the issue may be chronic and manufacturing-related rather than caused by user error or normal wear and tear.
Considering that this defect appeared immediately after the warranty expired and has reportedly become a common issue with Galaxy A34 devices, I request that Samsung evaluate this problem under warranty or goodwill support and provide a free and properly guaranteed repair for my device.
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