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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Studio Display has also been added to Apple’s self-service repair program, but some parts don’t come cheap.
If you're the type who prefers to take their repairs into their own hands, Apple now offers the parts and manuals required to repair the M4 MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini. In April 2022, Apple ...
If you have a desktop Mac with an obvious hardware problem, you no longer have to lug it over to your local Apple Store or authorized Apple repair shop. If you’re handy enough to do a repair yourself, ...
The Apple Self Service Repair program just expanded to include MacBooks and iMacs with the M3 processor released in 2023. The program provides customers access to parts and tools they need to fix ...
Apple’s Self Service Repair program continues to roll out in new regions and to new products. Earlier this month, the program expanded from the United States to eight European countries. Now, US ...
Apple today expanded its Self Service Repair Program to include the latest Mac models, the M3 MacBook Pro and M3 iMac introduced in October 2023. This allows customers to order Apple-certified parts ...
Users can now access the parts, tools, and manuals they need to fix the latest MacBook Pro and iMac models. Users can now access the parts, tools, and manuals they need to fix the latest MacBook Pro ...
Apple announced the Self Service Repair program in November 2021, enabling customers to get their hands dirty and repair their iPhones or Macs. They can order replacement parts and the required tools ...