June 20, 2023

The iPhone 14 and M2 Macs are now supported by Apple's self-repair programme.

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.


Apple now includes MacBooks in its self-repair programme.


Users who want to perform their own iPhone and Mac repairs can ask Apple for the necessary parts, including the display, battery, camera module, and other items. The customer can return the damaged components to Apple to obtain a further discount on spares, and Apple will then supply these parts to the user.


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