Apple has now announced a significant expansion of its Self Service Repair program. With the aim of providing users with more flexibility and convenience when repairing their devices, the Self Service Repair program will now be available for the brand new iPhone 14, as well as the M2 13″ MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max. This announcement demonstrates Apple’s continued commitment to an improved customer experience and is reflected in the recent changes to the system configuration.
System configuration plays an essential role in iPhone repair and includes key steps such as authenticating genuine parts, firmware updates, and calibrating components to ensure optimal performance and quality. Additionally, system configuration ensures that during repairs using biometric authentication, such as Touch ID or Face ID, a secure connection is established between the biometric sensors and the Secure Enclave on the motherboard, ensuring both device security and customer security and privacy.
Now new: Apple Self Service repair for iPhone 14 and M2 Macs
To further simplify the Self Service Repair process, users now have the option to perform system configuration on their own. To do so, they must put their device into diagnostic mode and follow the on-screen instructions. This eliminates the need to contact the Self Service Repair team to complete the final step of a repair. Of course, the team is still available to provide support if needed. This latest expansion The Self Service Repair Program will be available for iPhone 14 series, MacBook Air M2 with 13-inch screen, and MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max starting June 21. Users can rely on the same high-quality manuals, genuine Apple parts, and tools used in Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers.

This expansion aims to provide users with even more self-help options and simplify repair processes. In addition to the above innovations, the Self Service Repair program will also be expanded to include the True Depth camera and top speaker for iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, as well as Mac desktops with M1. This expansion will be available in select countries including the US, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the UK. Apple is committed to further improving accessibility to genuine Apple parts and repair services and is proud to say that the number of service centers with access to these resources has nearly doubled over the past three years.
Conclusion
The expansion of Apple's Self Service Repair program marks a significant step towards an even more user-friendly repair experience for iPhone and Mac owners. By enabling users to perform repairs on their own while accessing high-quality resources, Apple reduces dependence on repair services. At the same time, the Self Service Repair program will continue to be supported by a strong support network of independent repair shops and Apple Authorized Service Providers. With this commitment to improved repair options, Apple is once again underlining its commitment to putting customer satisfaction and ease of use first. (Image: Apple)