Apple soon begins iPhone repairs with used genuine parts
Starting this fall, select iPhone models will be eligible for repair using used genuine parts as againest the previous requirement of solely using new components. Read further on Dynamite News:
Washington: In a significant move towards sustainability and consumer convenience, tech giant Apple has announced a groundbreaking update to its self-repair process.
Starting this fall (September 22/23), select iPhone models will be eligible for repair using used genuine parts, marking a departure from the previous requirement of solely using new components.
The shift in policy addresses a long-standing concern among iPhone users and repair professionals alike.
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By empowering users to repair their devices with genuine parts, Apple is not only fostering a sense of ownership and autonomy but also contributing to the global effort to reduce electronic waste and minimize resource consumption.
Previously, Apple's stringent parts repairing process mandated that any replacement part had to match the serial number of the device, leading to compatibility issues and intrusive notifications if aftermarket or used components were used.
Particularly, vital functions like Face ID and Touch ID could be compromised with non-Apple parts.
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However, with the forthcoming update, Apple assures users that calibration for genuine parts, whether new or used, will occur on the device post-installation.
This simplification of the repair process not only eliminates the hassle of serial number matching but also enhances accessibility to genuine parts for both users and third-party repair shops.
Initially, the new policy will encompass repairs related to displays, batteries, and cameras, with plans to extend support to biometric sensors like Face ID and Touch ID in future iPhone releases. (with Agency inputs)