Apple is adding paying customers to the group of people, including a repair shops, that have access to these documents and parts. So if your screen breaks, for example, on your phone, you the choice to go to an apple store and have them repair it, however much that costs. Or your new option is go look on line at the guides yourself and decide you want to do it yourself. Order those parts and the guides, straight from apple, repair it yourself, send the parts back to apple, maybe even get a little bit of id, i believe, back on your account for the stuff you sent back for them to receive. That's what they said. And i think you
This week Marques and Andrew talk about the breaking news that Apple will allow people to repair their own iPhones! Seems like a pretty big W for the right to repair movement. Then they dive deep into all of the new EV news including a new Subaru which Andrew is really excited for. Buckle up!
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Apple vs Right to Repair: Part 2!: https://bit.ly/3x3fNn2
iFixit breakdown: https://bit.ly/30FoV57
Apple Face ID story: https://bit.ly/3FqMnSH
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