Apple Expands Self Service Repair to iPads Amid Right to Repair Movement

May 28, 2025
Apple Expands Self Service Repair to iPads Amid Right to Repair Movement
  • The initiative aims to address criticism from 'right to repair' advocates by empowering users to fix common device issues themselves.

  • This move may also be a response to the growing Right to Repair movement, which has influenced repair-oriented legislation across all 50 states in the U.S.

  • Currently, the program is available in the United States and much of Europe, but it is recommended for individuals with prior repair experience due to the complexity of the tasks.

  • Customers are required to return the replaced 'core' part to Apple to receive credit toward their purchase, promoting recycling and waste reduction.

  • While the program allows for self-repair, the cost of replacement parts is similar to those in the Apple Store, potentially making it less appealing unless users are skilled DIYers.

  • Despite the option for self-repair, many users are expected to prefer visiting a Genius Bar for assistance, given the complexity of repairs.

  • This expansion was launched on May 28, 2025, with support for the program starting on May 29, 2025.

  • Apple has officially expanded its Self Service Repair program to include iPad devices, providing owners with access to repair manuals, genuine parts, troubleshooting sessions, tools, and rental toolkits.

  • Apple advises that only those with previous experience in gadget repairs should attempt to fix their iPads themselves, as novices may find it challenging.

  • Notably, older iPad models are not included in the self-repair program, focusing instead on newer devices.

  • Users will be able to order spare parts and repair kits, although the pricing for these items has not yet been disclosed.

  • Overall, the program reflects a growing trend in the tech industry towards sustainability and user empowerment, allowing for better maintenance of devices and potentially prolonging their lifespan.

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