Overview
- Apple has expanded its Self Service Repair program to include the iPhone 15 lineup and additional M2 Mac models, now supporting 35 products in 33 countries and 24 languages.
- The company has also launched a new diagnostic tool, Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair, which allows users to test their devices for optimal functionality and identify which parts may need repair.
- The diagnostic tool is currently available in the U.S. and will be available in Europe next year.
- Apple's Self Service Repair program provides users with access to manuals, genuine Apple parts, and tools used at Apple Store and Apple Authorized Service Provider locations.
- Despite the expansion of the Self Service Repair program, Apple still recommends users without experience repairing electronic devices to visit a professional Apple Authorized Service Provider.