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01.03.2024 15:45

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Apple has made in-house repairs possible even for newer devices

Apple recently made do-it-yourself repairs available for its latest computer systems. These are devices equipped with M3 processors.
Apple has made in-house repairs possible even for newer devices

You probably still remember that for a long time Apple made it fairly difficult to repair devices in-house, while repairs in licensed service centers were usually not exactly cheap. Large amounts of glue, non-standard screws and the complex internal structure of the device often made it difficult to replace batteries, screens or other parts of the device. In addition, users began to see various error messages on the device's screen, and certain functions simply stopped working.

But 2022 saw an incredible turnaround, at least when it comes to newer Apple devices. The computer giant made a statement announcing the launch of a self-service repair program. This program allowed customers who felt they could do it, to rent all the necessary tools and purchase original replacement parts to perform a DIY repair at home.

It appears that Apple will continue its in-house repair policy. This program was recently extended to the latest computer systems of the computer giant, which are equipped with the M3 processor. These are the 14-inch MacBook Pro, 16-inch MacBook Pro, and ‌iMac‌ that use M3, M3 Pro, and/or M3 Max processors for computing data.

The do-it-yourself repair program is available in both the United States and select European countries. Slovenia is among them. Spare parts for our Apple devices can be ordered online at https://selfservicerepair.eu/sl-SI/order


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