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You can now buy official repair parts for MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, Studio Display XDR, more

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Why This Matters

Apple's expanded Self Service Repair Store now offers official repair parts and manuals for a broader range of products, including the new MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, and Studio Display XDR. This move enhances repairability and empowers consumers to perform their own repairs, potentially reducing costs and extending device lifespans. It signifies a shift towards more accessible, DIY-friendly repair options in the tech industry, promoting sustainability and consumer independence.

Key Takeaways

Apple’s Self Service Repair Store was updated today to offer several standalone repair parts for recently released products, including the repair-friendly MacBook Neo. Here are the details.

Since 2022, Apple has offered the Self Service Repair Store, where users in eligible regions can acquire parts and tools (which they choose to buy or rent) to perform their own repairs on supported devices.

Additionally, Apple also offers official repair manuals for several products, with detailed, step-by-step instructions on the replacement procedures of each serviceable part or component.

Today, Apple updated its Self Service Repair Store to include new parts and tools for the MacBook Neo and the iPhone 17e, in addition to other products it recently released, including the iPad Air (M4), the MacBook Air (M5), the MacBook Pro (M5 Pro and M5 Max), the new Studio Display, and the Studio Display XDR.

From the back glass and bottom speaker of the iPhone 17e, to the housing, fans, and logic board of the Studio Display XDR and beyond, users can now acquire the parts and necessary tools to perform their own repairs, with the help of the company’s official repair manuals.

This is particularly good news for MacBook Neo owners, given that Apple’s new entry-level laptop earned widespread praise for its repairability.

You can learn more about Apple’s Self Service Repair Store here, and you can find the company’s official repair manuals here.

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