Apple Supports Nationwide Right-to-Repair Legislation, Making Device Fixes Easier

Apple has announced its support for a U.S. right-to-repair bill, as part of President Joe Biden's push for increased competition and consumer protection. The company will make parts, tools, and documentation needed for repairs available to independent repair shops and consumers nationwide. Apple's decision aims to address complaints from consumer advocates about the difficulty and expense of fixing its devices. The move also aligns with Apple's focus on device longevity and resale value, as well as reducing electronic waste. Several states have already passed their own right-to-repair laws, and Apple's support could encourage other companies to follow suit. However, some consumer advocates remain cautious and will closely monitor the details of any federal legislation that emerges.
- Apple backs Biden's push for right-to-repair law Reuters
- Apple lines up to support nationwide right-to-repair legislation CNBC
- Apple to make tools and parts to fix phones, computers available nationwide, White House says KSL.com
- Apple backs federal ‘right to repair’ bill, will make fixes available nationwide AOL
- Broken iPhone? Apple is making it easier to fix devices USA TODAY
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