Apple's "fix it yourself" service expands: iPhone 14, M2 MacBooks and more

As we may remember , Apple launched its “Fix Yourself” program, which offers manuals and parts for certain iPhone models, in the US and then in Europe. We saw that M1-based devices were added to the service, which initially supported iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and iPhone SE models. The service has now been expanded to include the iPhone 14 series , 13-inch M2 MacBook Air , and 14” and 16” M2 MacBook Pro models .

iPhone News - 02-07-2023 14:08

Now supports more devices

For those who don't know, Apple's fix-it-yourself service allows customers to order genuine spare parts and rent the tools needed for the repair. Therefore, users can perform their own repairs instead of taking defective devices to Apple or a third-party repair shop. 

Today, the service is available in the USA, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the UK and offers users repair manuals in addition to over 200 parts and tools. In today's announcement, the iPhone 14 series, 13-inch M2 MacBook Air and 14” and 16” M2 MacBook Pro models have been added to the supported devices. In addition, True Depth camera and speaker repairs can be made on Mac desktop computers with Apple M1 chip.

As we may remember , Apple launched its “Fix Yourself” program, which offers manuals and parts for certain iPhone models, in the US and then in Europe. We saw that M1-based devices were added to the service, which initially supported iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and iPhone SE models. The service has now been expanded to include the iPhone 14 series , 13-inch M2 MacBook Air , and 14” and 16” M2 MacBook Pro models .

Now supports more devices

For those who don't know, Apple's fix-it-yourself service allows customers to order genuine spare parts and rent the tools needed for the repair. Therefore, users can perform their own repairs instead of taking defective devices to Apple or a third-party repair shop. 

Today, the service is available in the USA, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the UK and offers users repair manuals in addition to over 200 parts and tools. In today's announcement, the iPhone 14 series, 13-inch M2 MacBook Air and 14” and 16” M2 MacBook Pro models have been added to the supported devices. In addition, True Depth camera and speaker repairs can be made on Mac desktop computers with Apple M1 chip.

Apple stepped on the gas: iPhones will turn into Vision Pro

In addition, Apple has made the system configuration tool free for members of the fix-it-yourself and Apple repair program. Today, this tool is used to verify screen, battery, Touch ID, Face ID and camera repairs on iPhones. 

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