Apple now supports iPhone 14 and M2 Macs under its self-repair program.
Apple's self-repair programme has been extended to include its newest devices, the iPhone 14 series and Macs with M2 processors. Apple currently provides consumers in a few nations, including the US, UK, Italy, and more, with spare parts, tools, and service manuals as part of its self-service repair programme. Starting on June 21, the business will start selling replacement components for these gadgets. Later on, it will also make a system configuration tool available for consumers to utilise in order to confirm that the repair went as planned.
In 2022, Apple launched its self-repair initiative with devices such the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone SE. Later, it expanded the programme to assist the right-to-repair campaign and included a few Mac models. Apple offers consumers participating in this programme all the replacement components they will need to conduct their own repairs.
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