Apple will sell you iPhone parts to fix your own phone at home

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Apple will sell you iPhone parts to fix your own phone at home

A huge shift from Apple

By Jacob Kastrenakes@jake_k Nov 17, 2021, 9:10am EST
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Apple is opening up iPhones and Macs to DIY repairs. The company plans to start selling parts and tools and offering instructions on how to repair Apple products at home, without having to bring them into a store or a third-party repair shop. Apple plans to start with the iPhone 12 and 13, followed by Macs with M1 chips. You’ll be able to replace the iPhone’s display, battery, and camera using parts from Apple at first, with other options coming later.

This is a huge shift from Apple, which has historically been resistant to the right-to-repair movement and from any repairs happening outside of its own stores. Even this week, Apple was walking back software that prevented Face ID from working if customers replaced their own screen.

Apple is calling the program “Self Service Repair,” and it’ll launch “early next year” in the US and then expand to other countries. The company says the program is only meant for “individual technicians with the knowledge and experience to repair electronic devices” and that most customers should still go to a professional. But Apple is at least now offering an option for the customers who do feel comfortable undertaking the repair on their own. Critically, making these repairs yourself won’t void a device’s warrant, according to TechCrunch, although damaging your device in the process still might.

The change also helps to further entrench Apple in the repair process. The company already has a program to sell “genuine” parts to third-party repair shops, and today’s announcement makes it all the more likely customers will buy full-priced parts from Apple — parts that won’t trip off iPhone systems that try to prevent the use of components that weren’t bought from Apple — rather than looking for aftermarket options in the limited circumstances where that might be possible.

iFixit, the go-to resource for DIY repair parts and instructions, celebrated the move but noted that it came with substantial caveats. Apple’s decision is “a remarkable concession to our collective competency” and invalidates many of the arguments that Apple and other companies have made against right to repair, writes Elizabeth Chamberlain, iFixit’s director of sustainability. But Chamberlain notes that this still isn’t “the open-source repair revolution we’ve sought through our fight for the right to repair” because it appears to still support restrictions that require parts to be bought straight from Apple.

Apple says it plans to sell “more than 200 individual parts and tools.” The company will also offer repair manuals that customers can review before buying the parts.

Pricing for the parts and tools hasn’t been announced. Apple says customers can receive a recycling credit for returning their used part after completing a repair.
 

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they're trying to get ahead of any right to repair legislation. :sas2:

it's coming anyway.:jawalrus:
 

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From my experience, repairing your own iPhone is a crapshoot.

Can be straight forward, but tedious as well.


This also means a independent shop can fix it. I took my iPhone to a shop to fix a issue with my speakers not working and dude said he ain’t have the parts, only Apple makes the speakers. Had to take it to Apple store and pay the premium prices.
 

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Why cant y'all take them to the phone repair guy anyways...:dahell: they doing this because entire govts stopped that bullshyt:beli:
 

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I wonder if they’re trying to get rid of the Arabs fixing phones in the middle of the mall?
 

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Great that they give you parts, but the problem is those parts are synced to the device they shipped inside (iPhone 12 and up) and Apple refuses to give repair shops/techs access to the software to reprogram/diagnose those components.​
 

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I saw a video of a guy who bought two brand new iPhones, tried to put the battery from one to the other, and got hit with a denial message because the “part wasn’t genuine”

Apple is on some shady shyt
Same thing happened with my printer. shyt was working fine with my aftermarket ink cartridge. New firmware updated and I'm dead in the water.
 
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