Apple’s Self Service Repair Store now offers several standalone repair parts for recently released products, including the ...
Apple's latest products can now be fixed via the Self Service Repair Program, with parts for the iPhone 17e, MacBook Neo, ...
As spotted 9to5Mac, MacBook Neo parts have now arrived on Apple’s official Self Service Repair Store.
A $49 rental kit lets you swap out the logic board or Touch ID sensor on a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro A $49 rental kit lets you swap out the logic board or Touch ID sensor on a MacBook Air or 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 ...
Apple launched its Self Service Repair program in April last year, a move that was considered a concession to the "Right to Repair" movement, a push for legislation that would force manufacturers to ...
Apple made it significantly easier to replace the battery on the M5 MacBook Pro. Instead of removing or replacing multiple internal components, users can now swap out the battery directly. Apple now ...
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 iMac, ...
The new Studio Display isn’t even out yet, but if you’re curious about repair costs – whether you add AppleCare+ to the monitor – Apple is now letting people know what those costs are. According to ...
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