Apple in April 2022 launched a Self Service Repair program for the iPhone, which is designed to allow Apple device owners to do their own repairs in their homes using Apple parts, repair manuals, and ...
If you've ever had problems with your Apple device, your best bet of getting it fixed is bringing it to an Apple retail store near you to get it fixed. Some repairs might be free, and some might be ...
Apple is now accepting orders through its Self Service Repair Store website for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, as per its announcement on Monday. The online store briefly became unavailable on ...
According to Apple's press release, the new store currently offers over 200 parts and tools. Customers will be able to perform repairs on iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 models, in addition to the ...
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Apple has announced that you’ll be able to repair your own MacBooks with approved parts starting tomorrow. For the time being, the self-service repair will only be available to U.S. users with M1 ...
When Apple announced its Independent Repair Provider Program for the US in 2019, the company said it had plans to expand to other countries, today it announced the certification setup will grow even ...
Allows U.S. customers to buy genuine Apple parts and tools Apple Inc. (AAPL) announced, on April 27, 2022, the rollout of Apple Self Service Repair to U.S. customers. This new online store offers ...
Apple has started a trial program to repair some broken iPads in-store, which may result in a return to how it was a decade ago. If you have a damaged iPad, the current policy at most Apple Store ...
The store will also roll out to Europe and add support for more Mac models later this year. Starting Aug. 23, Apple will begin selling official replacement parts for MacBooks through the company's ...
Apple Store vs. Repair Shop: What the Right to Repair Is All About Apple said it would cost $999 to fix a MacBook Pro. An independent repair store did it for $325. WSJ’s Joanna Stern went on a journey ...