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Apple is preparing to provide in-store iPad repairs for the first time ever, according to France's iGeneration. By the end of ...
Apple's self-service repair program lets you order Apple parts and rent the tools needed to repair certain recent iPhone and MacBook models. Some repairs are challenging and should only be ...
A display heater included in Apple's Self Service Repair program. Earlier in August, Apple added the first two Mac devices to the program: the M1-equipped MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air.
Self Service Repair is now extended to the iPhone 15 lineup and Mac models powered by the M2 lineup, including the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro, the 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Pro, and Mac ...
Do note that the just-launched M2-based 15-inch MacBook Air is not supported yet. All other M2 MacBooks are, though. To get started with Apple Self Service Repair, you can visit its repair store.
There are no manuals or parts available for Macs with the M2 chip or desktop Macs yet. Apple launched Self Service Repair for the iPhone earlier this year for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13.
Apple also announced its Self Service Repair options would be expanding this summer into Canada, making it the 34th country offering the program. A representative for Apple did not respond to a ...
The service now includes a total of 35 products, all told. After its U.S. launch, Self Service Repair has also steadily added additional countries into the mix.
Apple today expanded its self-service repair program to include Mac desktops with Apple silicon, as noted by Jason Snell at Six Colors. Parts, tools, and repair manuals are now available for the ...
It’s too bad that the Self Service Repair Program doesn’t support older MacBook Air and MacBook Pro units, which are more likely to need repair than the newer M1-based models. Apple says that later ...