Apple Enhances Self-Service Repair Program with Diagnostics Software for DIY Repairs

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Apple has announced that it will make its diagnostics software available to customers for DIY repairs, expanding its Self Service Repair program to include the iPhone 15 line-up and M2 Macs. Previously limited to Apple Stores and authorized service providers, the software allows users to identify issues with various components of their devices. The program is currently available in the US and will roll out to Europe next year.
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