- Apple is expanding its Self Service Repair program to the iPhone 15 series and the M2 lineup of Macs and Macbooks.
- The company is also opening up access to its Diagnostics tool to users in the US.
- Diagnostics access is promised to expand to Europe next year.
Apple runs a Self Service Repair program allowing enthusiasts to repair their own iPhones. There are some quirks to the program, like Apple insisting on shipping a returnable suitcase full of repair equipment for the process, but it’s still a decent step towards the right to repair. Apple is now expanding the Self Service Repair program to include the new iPhone 15 series and M2 lineup-powered Macs and Macbooks, expanding it to more European countries and making the Apple Diagnostics tool available in the US.
Apple Self Service Repair expands to the iPhone 15 series and more
Apple has announced that it is expanding Self Service Repair to include these devices: