Apple products are known for their great user experience, but they can also be expensive. If something goes wrong with your Apple product, it can be costly to repair, especially if the damage is due to user error. To help address this issue, Apple has expanded its self-repair program to cover the iPhone 14 and newer MacBooks. Here are the details…

Apple Expands Self-Repair Program to Cover iPhone 14 and Newer MacBooks

The “Apple self-repair” is a program that allows users to purchase genuine Apple parts and tools to repair their own devices. The program is currently available for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, as well as select MacBook models. Now, the company has expanded its self-repairprogram to cover its more recent devices, including the iPhone 14 range and the M2-based versions of the 13-inch MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

The self repair program also has been updated so that you no longer need to call Apple to finish your repairs. You can now use the System Configuration tool to verify and authenticate your repairs yourself. To do this, simply put your device into Diagnostics mode and follow the instructions. This makes it much easier to complete repairs yourself, without having to rely on Apple’s technicians.

Of course, self-repair isn’t for everyone. It can be time-consuming and difficult, and it’s not always clear what parts you need or how to fix a particular problem. However, for people who are comfortable with DIY repairs, the Self Service Repair program can be a great way to save money and get your device back up and running quickly.

You can check if your device is eligible by visiting the Apple Self Service Repair website. As Right to Repair laws and regulations become more common, we can expect to see even more companies offer self-repair options.

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