Unbelievable: Apple allows Self Service Repair on iPhone & Mac

Apple opens up iPhones and Macs to DIY repairs. The company plans to start selling και εργαλεία των συγκεκριμένων συσκευών, Μαζί με αυτά θα προσφέρει οδηγίες για τον τρόπο επισκευής προϊόντων Apple στο , without having to go to a repair shop.

Apple plans to initially launch with the και 13, και θα ακολουθήσουν τα Mac με τσιπ M1. Θα μπορείτε να αντικαταστήσετε την οθόνη, την μπαταρία και την κάμερα του iPhone χρησιμοποιώντας εξαρτήματα της Apple αρχικά, ενώ αναμένονται κι άλλες επιλογές αργότερα.apple self-service repair

This is a huge change from Apple, which has historically resisted the right to repair, and all repairs should be done by the same, or minimally authorized stores.

This week, Apple withdrew the software that blocked Face ID to work if customers were replacing their screen.

Apple he calls the “Self-Service Repair” program from “Self Repair” and will launch “early next year” in the US. It will then be expanded to other countries. The company says the program is only for "individual technicians with the knowledge and experience in repairing electronic devices" and that most customers should go to professionals. But it does offer an option for customers who believe they can do it themselves. Having these repairs done by the owners themselves won't void the warranty, according to TechCrunch, though if something goes wrong you'll be able to do it again.

It should be mentioned that the company already has a program for the sale of genuine spare parts to third party repair shops. Today's announcement gives its customers a chance to buy spare parts at an Apple price.

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