On Tuesday, Apple acknowledged the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 has an easier-to-remove battery, added the battery to the Self Service Repair Store, and introduced a manual for the process.
Apple has made the battery replacement process easier for the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro, allowing users of its self-service repair program to replace just the battery, without removing other internal ...
A tool has been created to help independent repair outfits fix a common issue with the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, one that would normally be fixed by Apple because of software elements. Apple has ...
Previously, the entire top case had to be replaced when giving a MacBook Pro a new battery. Apple is changing that – for one ...
Users can now access the parts, tools, and manuals they need to fix the latest MacBook Pro and iMac models. Users can now access the parts, tools, and manuals they need to fix the latest MacBook Pro ...
MacBook Pro buyers are not just paying for performance, they are buying into the expectation that the machine will stay fast, ...
A German repair shop has found a way to fix malfunctioning lid angle sensors in the MacBook range by sidestepping Apple's hardware lock with a new tool. The device, called the Nerd.Tool.1, was ...
Apple this week added parts and tools for all M4 Macs to its self-service repair store in the U.S. and many European countries. This includes parts for MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini models with M4, ...
The Apple Self Service Repair program just expanded to include MacBooks and iMacs with the M3 processor released in 2023. The program provides customers access to parts and tools they need to fix ...
Apple announced the Self Service Repair program in November 2021, enabling customers to get their hands dirty and repair their iPhones or Macs. They can order replacement parts and the required tools ...
Apple has moved several popular devices to its vintage list, signalling limited repair support and the gradual end of ...
When it launched last April, Self Service Repair marked a shift for Apple. The company’s longtime policy of deferring to in-house “Geniuses” softened, as right-to-repair momentum had been building ...