Local vs International Warranty in Singapore — What You Need to Know

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When buying electronics in Singapore, the warranty type matters as much as the price. A local warranty is backed by the Singapore distributor. An international or parallel import warranty may require you to send the device overseas for repairs — or offer no coverage at all.

Local vs international warranty compared

Local WarrantyInternational / Parallel Import
Backed bySingapore authorised distributorOverseas distributor or none
Where to claimLocal service centres in SingaporeMay need to ship overseas
PriceTypically higherOften cheaper upfront
RiskLowHigh — may have no practical warranty

What is a parallel import?

A parallel import is a product brought into Singapore by a third-party importer rather than the official authorised distributor. These products are often sold at lower prices — particularly common at Sim Lim Square and online marketplaces. While the product itself may be genuine, the warranty card may only be valid in the country it was originally sold in (e.g. Japan, USA, Hong Kong). Always confirm with the seller before purchasing.

What to check before buying electronics in Singapore

  • Ask explicitly: “Is this a local set with local warranty?”
  • Check that the warranty card lists a Singapore authorised service centre
  • Verify the seller is an authorised retailer (check the brand’s official Singapore website)
  • For iPhones and Samsung devices, check the model number — some regional variants have different band support

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