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65 Apple Products Now Supported in Its DIY Repair Program
Apple expands its Self Service Repair program to new iPads, offering more users access to manuals, parts, and diagnostics for at-home fixes.
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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/news-apple-self-service-repair-ipad/
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Not a bad look for Apple but if they had done this like 10 years ago, they would be worth more and have more fans than they do now.
Remember, it took the looming threat of a couple of “Right to repair” laws across many states in the US to force them to do this.
In an ideal world, something like this shouldn’t even make the headlines.
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