The people’s “Right to Repair” Movement took away the exclusivity of Apple to repair their devices.
Previously, Apple only let its professional technicians repair its devices. They said they did this to ensure genuine components are being used. Now, this power is reverted to the hands of the consumers.
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This means iPhone users can fix their own devices and even save money. Apple plans to provide a self-guided manual to help its users. Unlike earlier exclusive components were only given to independent repair providers but now regular users can have access to it.
Besides, Apple states that over 200 parts and tools will be available from the next year. And, iPhone 12 Pro Max is the first smartphones series that this program will begin with. Check out iPhone 12 Pro Max with 128Gb in Pacific blue color here. The phone is well known for its A14 by a bionic chip with a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera. This program will also support iPhone 13 which is newly launched.
The program won't be limited to just smartphones. It will also extend to the M1 integrated Mac computers by Apple. The MacBook Air laptop will now let computer enthusiasts get into the crevices of the device.
The desktop version will also be included in this self-repairing program. The 2021 Apple iMac desktop has been proclaimed as a workhorse. It has an impeccable retina display with 512 SSD for keeping data secure.
Moreover, it's anticipated that older products such as the iPhone 11 with 64GB (in Jet Black) will also support this initiative as well.
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