The store will also roll out to Europe and add support for more Mac models later this year. Starting Aug. 23, Apple will begin selling official replacement parts for MacBooks through the company's ...
Earlier this year, Apple launched its self-service repair program for iPhone 12 and 13 models. That program allows users to buy original certified parts for those devices, access the same repair ...
Apple has announced that you’ll be able to repair your own MacBooks with approved parts starting tomorrow. For the time being, the self-service repair will only be available to U.S. users with M1 ...
Apple today expanded its Self Service Repair Program to include the latest Mac models, the M3 MacBook Pro and M3 iMac introduced in October 2023. This allows customers to order Apple-certified parts ...
Having iPad trouble? With Apple's May 29 expansion of its Self Service Repair Store, you may be able to fix your device at home. Users will have the choice of taking their iPads to an Apple Store ...
Apple is now accepting orders through its Self Service Repair Store website for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, as per its announcement on Monday. The online store briefly became unavailable on ...
Apple has announced that Self Service Repair will be available June 21 for the iPhone 14 lineup and additional Mac models, including the 13-inch MacBook Air powered by M2, and MacBook Pro models ...
Apple has opened up its Self Service Repair program to the UK and seven more European countries. This is the first expansion outside of the US since Apple launched the program in April, offering ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Studio Display has also been added to Apple’s self-service repair program, but some parts don’t come cheap.
The Apple Self Service Repair program first launched for iPhone in November of last year is tomorrow being extended to M1 MacBook models – both MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. The company says that the ...
Apple is not offering a lot of freebies for customers, but it has free repairs available from the company for devices that were found to have manufacturer, design, or development problems. Devices ...