When it launched last April, Self Service Repair marked a shift for Apple. The company’s longtime policy of deferring to in-house “Geniuses” softened, as right-to-repair momentum had been building ...
Apple has opened up its Self Service Repair program to the UK and seven more European countries. This is the first expansion outside of the US since Apple launched the program in April, offering ...
Apple has now expanded its self-repair and independent repair programs for iPhones. The change means you can now repair your smartphone on your own and most notably with used genuine parts. It’s a ...
Customers in eight European countries, including the UK, can now buy parts and tools to repair select iPhones and MacBooks. Customers in eight European countries, including the UK, can now buy parts ...
Apple has officially declared the iPhone 5 obsolete, ending all hardware servicing for the 12-year-old device that launched in 2012. According to Macworld’s understanding, this move is unusually ...
Apple’s stance on the right to repair has now become more accommodative, with the company now supporting used parts for iPhone 15 repairs that can include the camera, display and battery. Components ...
In what may be the largest expansion of Apple's Self Service Repair program yet, the company has expanded device support to the iPhone 15 and M2 Apple Silicon, and is launching a new tool to help ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You won’t have to make a phone call to validate the repair you just made to an iPhone anymore. M2-based MacBooks ...
Buying a smartphone is a big investment. This is especially true if you buy one that just hit the market. When you spend up to $1,000 on a smartphone, you probably want peace of mind that it will last ...
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