Apple expands self-service repair program and introduces remote diagnostics for DIY repairs

Apple has expanded its self-service repair program, allowing iPhone 15 users and owners of newer M2-powered MacBooks to repair their own devices. Alongside this, Apple has released "Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair," a web-based tool that helps users test devices for optimal functionality and identify parts that may need repair. The tool provides tests for hardware, software, display, camera, Face ID, and audio output. The self-service repair program has also been expanded to cover more devices, including a wider range of M2-powered computers, and is now available in 33 countries across 24 languages. The diagnostic tool is currently available in the US and will expand to Europe next year.
- Apple makes remote diagnostic tool available as it expands self-service repair program The Verge
- Apple's self-repair program now includes the iPhone 15 and more M2-powered Macs Engadget
- Apple diagnostics software being made available for DIY repairs 9to5Mac
- Apple expands Self Service Repair and introduces new Diagnostics process Apple
- Apple Expands Self Service Repair in Europe, Now Covers iPhone 15 and M2 Macs MacRumors
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