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Apple Is Now Selling Repair Parts for iPhone 16
Apple Is Now Selling Repair Parts for the iPhone 16
Available parts include cameras, displays, speakers, back glass and batteries. Apple is making it easier for iPhone 16 users to repair their devices by offering a selection of new components as part of its Self-Service Repair program.
Apple Has Begun Selling iPhone 16 Replacement Parts
If you have an iPhone 16 and smash the thing on the ground, you’re in luck: Apple has begun selling replacement parts including cameras, displays, and batteries for its latest iPhone. The company, long resistant to customers repairing their own devices, has been making it easier following years of pressure from repairability advocates like iFixit.
Damaged Your iPhone 16? Apple Now Offers Self-Repair Parts
Apple warns that only those 'experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices' should attempt self-service repair.
Apple just made repairing iPhone 16 series on your own a lot easier, find out cost of spares
Apple has expanded its self-repair programme to its latest smartphones — the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Pro series. The company has already listed detailed repair guides and genuine spares on the self-service repair store, currently available in select markets like the United States and select parts of Europe.
Apple now has replacement parts for the iPhone 16 series
Apple has launched parts and tools for the iPhone 16, including the Plus, Pro and Pro Max. Now, if you have an iPhone 16 model that's acting up, you can go to Apple's self service repair store and — possibly — get what you need to fix it.
Apple Expands Self-Service Repair for iPhone 16 Series
Apple has officially added iPhone 16 and 16 Pro repair parts to its self-service repair store, enabling users to replace commonly damaged components on their own. Available parts include essential replacements like displays,
This is what it costs to repair your own iPhone 16 or 16 Pro
Apple now sells iPhone repair parts for the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro line. Here is what it will cost to perform your own device repair.
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