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Nearly six months after announcing the Self Service Repair program, Apple is finally ready to let you repair your own iPhone. The company will provide manuals, genuine parts, and the tools you will ...
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Discover fun and creative ways to tackle repairs at home! This video showcases clever life hacks that turn your broken items into functional treasures. Whether it's a cracked mug or a torn shirt, ...
If your new iPad is on the fritz, you'll soon be able to fix it yourself through Apple's Self Service Repair program, which allows you to rent a toolkit and buy official parts directly from Apple.
Before you replace anything, search your exact model + symptom on YouTube — a $300 repair call is often a $10–$20 fix Watch a couple videos, then only DIY if it’s simple and safe (no gas, major ...
Apple's Self Service Repair program is now available in the US. If you have an iPhone 12, iPhone 13 or third-generation iPhone SE, you can buy replacement batteries, cameras and displays from a ...
Welcome to part five of our household appliance tips series with Renae DuHaime—an appliance repair technician and content creator with over 500,000 followers on TikTok. In this final installment, we ...
The automotive industry has perfected a business model where selling a vehicle is just the beginning. Car manufacturers develop proprietary diagnostic tools, seal components so no one else can repair ...
Apple opened its new Self Service Repair online store on Wednesday. The "right to repair" movement has put pressure on U.S. regulators to give consumers more control over their products. The new ...