iPhone 12/13 self-repair plan details

Last week, Apple suddenly adjusted the after-sales service of the iPhone, which made many users sigh, because, in accordance with the new regulations, the company will allow users to repair the iPhone by themselves. The project first started in the United States, initially covering iPhone 12 and 13, but it is expected that the M1 version of Mac and other regions will be included next year. To obtain accessories, users need to read Apple’s repair manual first, and then place an order through Apple’s self-service repair online store to purchase the necessary tools.

According to the latest report from foreign media, after Apple’s self-service repair program is launched, the corresponding parts store will be operated by a third party instead of the official Apple itself. The reason for this is not clear, but whether there will be new problems after outsourcing, this is also to be observed in the future, but in this way, you can definitely save a lot of money to go to the official maintenance fee.

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For Apple, after the above-mentioned self-repair plan is launched, the initial stage will focus on ordinary maintenance, such as replacing the iPhone display, battery, or camera. Of course, for most users, it is really not easy to do it yourself. Previously, Kyle Wiens (Kyle Wiens), CEO of iFixit, a US electronics repair organization, believed that the above-mentioned changes were caused by increasing pressure from Apple’s legislature.

Twenty-seven states in the United States have introduced “right to repair” bills, all based on the legislative template of the maintenance association. “The threat they face is imminent.” Waynes said, “If the right to repair is passed, then there is no choice but to comply with the law, not above the law.

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