Unlock Your iPhone’s Potential: DIY Repairs Made Easy with Apple Diagnostics Software
Apple has made a big change to their repair policies. Now, for the first time ever, customers can have their hands on Apple’s own diagnostics software. This means that people can now fix their own Apple devices without having to go to an Apple Store or an authorized service provider.
Previously, the diagnostics software was only available to Apple Stores and authorized service providers. But now, Apple has announced an expansion of its Self Service Repair program to include the iPhone 15 line-up and M2 Macs.
This new tool will give people the ability to test devices for optimal part functionality and performance, as well as identify which parts may need repair. The software is currently available in the U.S., with availability in Europe coming next year. Apple says the program is intended for users with the knowledge and expertise to repair Apple devices.
This announcement also means that more countries are being included in the Self Service Repair program. Now, Apple users in 24 additional European countries, including Croatia, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, and Switzerland, will be able to access the program.
This is an exciting development for Apple users who want the convenience and cost-saving benefits of being able to repair their own devices. Plus, the ability to access the same diagnostics software as Apple Stores and authorized repair partners should ensure that repairs are made to the highest standard.
The change is part of Apple’s ongoing commitment to making it easier for customers to access repair services. And with this expansion of the Self Service Repair program, more people around the world will be able to take advantage of this new opportunity.