Apple announced it will introduce self-service repairs in Canada in 2025, following its recent expansion to 32 European countries. The initiative allows customers to access diagnostic software and purchase Apple parts for self-installation, previously exclusive to professional repair shops.
Apple also released a white paper on repairability, supporting the use of non-Apple parts with appropriate warnings about risks. This marks a significant shift in Apple’s stance on the “right to repair,” which it now supports with conditions. The Canadian government is currently grappling with this issue, making Apple’s new position particularly relevant.
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