Apple’s self-service program is expanding iPad, technically div announced Wednesday. The program will provide iPad owners of tools that need to be repaired by your devices at home. They can get access to repair manuals, original Apple parts, Apple Diagnostics solving problems, tools and tools for rent.
Starting Thursday, users who have a iPad Air (m2 and newer versions), iPad Mini (A17 Pro) and iPad (A17) can order kits and components for repair and components, including screenshots, batteries, camera and external charging ports.
“In Apple, our goal is to create the largest products in the world that last as long as possible,” Brian Naumann said, Apple’s Vice President AppleCare, in a statement for the public. “With today’s announcement, we are excited to expand our repair services more customers, allowing them to further extend the life of their products – all without compromising security, security or privacy.”
Launched in 2022 years, self-service repair allows consumers to perform their repairs at home if they are comfortable to work by accessing the same manuals used at Apple Store locations and apple authorized service providers.
Apple says the program now supports 65 Apple products, including recently published iPhone 16E, MacBook Air and Mac Studio. The company shared that Canada will soon become 34. the country where Apple offers self-service repair.
Apple also revealed more details about its original distributor program, which allows independent mobile repairs professionals to order original Apple service parts and components. These parts are available through authorized third party distributors, such as Mobilecentric in the US, plus Mobilecentric and Mobilepart.shop in Europe. The original parts distributor offers many Apple parts for iPhone repairs, including screens, batteries and charging ports, with iPad parts that come tomorrow