Whether you're planning to fix your iPhone screen, or you're just curious to see what the new Self Service Repair program entails, you can now download Apple's instructions to get all of the details.
Apple on Wednesday surprised consumer rights activists by announcing a program that will provide spare parts and detailed instruction manuals for iPhones and Mac computers to individuals and ...
Apple has expanded its self-repair program once again. As noted by Six Colors and The Verge, folks in the US can now try to fix issues with the M1 iMac, M1 Mac mini, Mac Studio and Apple Studio ...
If you want to tear into your 2020 iMac, Apple will show you how. Apple’s Self Service Repair program now includes Mac desktops. That means those who want to fix their recent iMac, Mac mini, Mac ...
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On Tuesday, Apple expanded its self-service repair program to M1-based MacBooks. Giving customers repair manuals and the ability to buy parts and buy or rent tools for M1 MacBook Airs and M1 MacBook ...
Apple has recently expanded its self-service repair program to provide parts and tools for Mac desktops, joining wide iPhone support. The newly-supported Macs include the M1 iMac, M1 Mac mini, and Mac ...