Apple to facilitate customers fixing their own devices

Self Service Repair programme to roll out beyond US next year

The programme will initially allow people to fix the display, battery and camera for their iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. Photograph: Alex Plavevski/EPA
The programme will initially allow people to fix the display, battery and camera for their iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. Photograph: Alex Plavevski/EPA

Apple will begin making parts and tools available for customers to fix their own devices, a significant shift in long-standing policies over who can make repairs to the costly gadgets.

The Self Service Repair programme announced on Wednesday will initially allow people to fix the display, battery and camera for their iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. Later, customers will be able to repair Mac computers with M1 chips. The service will only be available in the US starting early next year, but will expand to more countries throughout 2022.

Apple and other tech companies have kept tight control over repairs by limiting the supply of parts and tools to certified stores.

Apple said it currently has more than 5,000 certified Apple service providers and 2,800 independent repair providers.

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"Creating greater access to Apple genuine parts gives our customers even more choice if a repair is needed," Jeff Williams, Apple's chief operating officer, wrote in the statement. – Bloomberg