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Apple’s Self Service Repair officially launched in the US

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Michail 27 April 2022

Apple Mobile hardware

Last year Apple announced its Self Service Repair program which brings over 200 genuine Apple parts and repair tools for iPhone 12 and 13 series as well as the more recent iPhone SE 2022. The program is now launched in the US so users there can easily order and DIY repair their devices from the comfort of their homes.

Apple’s Self Service Repair officially launched in the US

iPhone owners can select and order parts off the Apple Self Service Repair Store and can also mail in their old parts for store credit. There’s even an option to rent out repair tools for $49 per week so you don’t have to buy special gear for fixing your phone.

The Self Service Repair shop has displays, batteries, speakers, camera modules, SIM trays and Taptic engines as well as a bunch of miscellaneous spare parts like bolts and screws. Prices vary across the range with an iPhone 13 display bundle (includes the display, screw kit, adhesive and security screws) going for $269.95 while a spare battery bundle is going for $70.99. Mailing in your old display nets you $33.60 in store credit while an old battery gets you $24.15.

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Apple does note that Self Service Repair is “intended for individuals who are experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices”. Apple also explicitly states that repairing your phone with parts from the Self Service Repair program will not void your warranty though any hardware damage that occurs during the repair process will not be covered.

Apple’s Self Service Repair officially launched in the US

Some repairs like display swaps will require System Configuration software to complete the repair process. Users will need to contact the Self Service Repair Store support via online chat or by phone to initiate System Configuration software in order to complete the repair procedure.

Apple says its Self Repair program will eventually cover its Apple-silicon Macs and expand to additional regions with Europe being mentioned specifically for later this year.

Apple Self Service Repair Store

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Reader comments

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  • DaddyBark
  • Fv1
  • 14 May 2022

So they want man to fix phone by myself init, what a ripoff fam, like just say wagwan init bare overpriced fam

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  • Rotciv Ikias
  • r39
  • 29 Apr 2022

Wow am really happy that Apple is doing this even though the parts are going to be overpriced nd scarce to find in some countries but its APPLE sooooooo...........🙄🙄🙄🙄

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  • Anonymous
  • 8uk
  • 28 Apr 2022

Riiight, calling apple out on their sad arbitrary software support, their spaming of rebranded models and missing features for months that have been in crappy ios , but they don't include it in their version (like their same ios with new versi...

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