Apple’s self-repair system revealed, likely similar to Samsung’s and Google’s

  • Apple is the first major company to launch its self-repair service.
  • Customers can order parts and tools and can access manuals and instructional information.
  • The service is launching in the US and will expand later this year.

Apple has unveiled its much-anticipated self-repair program, rolling it out first to its US customers.

Apple is one of several manufacturers to announce self-repair programs, including Samsung, Microsoft, and Google. Apple is now the first to deploy the service, giving us a glimpse at how similar options may work across the industry.



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