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Apple Embraces “Right-to-Repair” but Restricts the New Policy to Certain Repairs

01 Dec 2021 | IN-6363

Apple has finally realized the importance of repairs for iPhone and Mac computers. Following years of consumer and legal pressure, the firm announced a self-service repair scheme last week that allows customers and smaller third party repairers to purchase new components such as an iPhone display, battery, and camera. Currently, there are few details about how Apple's repair program will work in practice, although right-to-repair initiatives are designed to give equipment owners the ability to repair items with no regard to manufacturer or technological limitations. However, inexperienced individuals cannot repair their iPhones as they do not have the technical knowledge and so demand for Apple's repair service and authorized third-party repair services may increase. Additionally, the shift in Apple priorities towards services and growth prospects in the repair industry may led the firm to cut the cost of iPhone and Mac repairs while also extending the lifespan of its consumer goods.
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