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Apple expands its DIY repair diagnostic tool to more users
Credit: Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority
Apple users in Europe who prefer to tackle their own repairs now have a powerful new tool at their disposal. Today, the tech giant announced the European rollout of its “Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair†software. This tool, previously reserved for professional technicians, was first launched for regular users in the US in December 2023. The diagnostics tool, now available in 32 European countries and 24 languages, provides a suite of tests to assess the functionality and performance of various components. This includes checking the devices software version and hardware components, evaluating the display and camera quality, and testing Face ID and audio output, etc. While Apples Self Service Repair program was already available in Europe, the diagnostic tools availability will empower users in countries like the U.K., France, Germany, and the Netherlands to diagnose and troubleshoot issues with their iPhone, Mac, or Studio Display. Apples official announcement highlights that this expansion is part of its commitment to extending the lifespan of its products and providing accessible repair options. Still, this move could easily be seen as a response to growing pressure from right-to-repair advocates and regulatory bodies. The right-to-repair movement has been pushing for legislation that would require manufacturers to make repair information and parts readily available to consumers and independent repair shops. The launch of the diagnostic tool follows Apples recent publication of a white paper outlining its principles for designing products with longevity in mind. The paper emphasizes the importance of durability and repairability, but some would argue that Apples design choices often prioritize sleek aesthetics and proprietary technology over ease of repair. Despite the varied opinions, the expansion of the Self Service Repair program is a significant development for Apple users who wish to take control of their device repairs. While the effectiveness of the program in fully addressing right-to-repair concerns remains to be seen, it is a step towards greater transparency and accessibility in the repair process. More... |
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