At long last, Apple is shifting to allow DIY at-home repairs, offering customers tools and repair manuals. But there’s always a catch.
Apple will let iPhone users repair their own devices
Apple plans to give customers the ability to repair their own devices amid growing pressure from regulators and consumers around the world for manufacturers to ease restrictions on fixing products.
Apple will finally let you fix your own iPhone
After years of requests, Apple is finally relenting and allowing iPhone owners to fix their own devices with parts it will sell directly to consumers.
Apple will start selling you the parts you need to fix your iPhone in early 2022
Shattered screens and aging batteries in iPhones used to require a trip to the Apple Store — or a local repair shop — to fix. But starting in early 2022, iPhone owners in the United States who want to …
Apple is opening an online repair shop with original iPhone parts
Apple’s Self Service Repair program will let customers purchase commonly repaired parts for the certain iPhones and Macs starting next year.
Apple will now let you fix your own iPhone in win for right-to-repair campaign
Apple takes an unprecedented step as it makes manuals, parts, and tools available to iPhone owners who want to fix their own phones.
Apple will sell parts so you can fix your iPhone or Mac in an apparent big win for right-to-repair advocates
Apple announced a new self-service repair program on Wednesday that will let customers buy parts to fix their own iPhones or Macs. The program will first allow iPhone owners to re …
Apple Is Doing Something It Has Never Done Before: Letting iPhone Owners Repair Their Own Devices
The move comes after Apple has faced immense criticism over the difficulty of repairing its products. In July, the Federal Trade Commission said it would enforce laws related to R …
Apple Stock: The Best Holiday Season Ever For The iPhone?
While a few have been cautious about Apple’s performance in a post-pandemic environment, one analyst has come out with a bold prediction for iPhone sales in the holiday quarter.
What’s Up With Apple: iPhone Sales Forecast, Leaving Qualcomm, and More
Despite the chip shortage and Rubik’s Cube logistics that Apple (and every other technology, auto, and retail vendor) is dealing with we are seeing tremendous demand trends both in the US and China …
Apple is likely to sell 80 million units of iPhone 13 series in this quarter: Report
Apple has an estimated 15 million upgraders in China alone. This is expected to be a critical region that the company can focus on in 2022. He further suggested that Apple is likely to sell up to 100 …
iPhone SE 3 will launch in March with A15 chip and 5G support
Recently, the well-known analysis organization TrendForce released the latest analysis report of the mobile phone industry, in which they predict that the global mobile phone …
Best deals Nov. 15: refurb iPhone 11 Pro & Apple Watch sale, $150 off Nikon Z50, and more!
These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. In addition to a big sale on refurbished iPhones and Apple Watches, Monday’s best deals include cameras for blogging and a …
Apple iPhone 13 series expected to sell over 80 million units this quarter
Apple has seen some impressive numbers related to the sales of the iPhone 13 series and now the company is reportedly set to increase its lead with the bumper sales in the current quarter as well, i.e …
Why This Apple Analyst Is Predicting A Record Holiday Sales Pace For iPhones Despite Chip Crunch
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has entered its historically strongest quarter that encompasses the holiday season. This time around, expectations are muted, given the supply chain is in a disarray.
Apple iPhone 13 Holiday Demand Appears ‘Robust’: Wedbush
Wedbush sees strong holiday demand for the iPhone 13 but cautioned that delivery times for the Pro model have lengthened as demand outstrips supply.
Apple Could Smash Its iPhone Holiday Sales Record. What That Means for the Stock.
Apple is on pace to sell more than 40 million iPhones between Black Friday and Christmas, according to new analysis from Wedbush Securities.