Apple has expanded its Self Service repair program to 8 European countries. Here's a look at all the details you should know.
Apple recently started its Self Service repair program in select countries, and is now expanding it to Europe. Under the program, the company provides its customers with access to genuine parts, tools and official manuals for select iPhones and MacBook laptops, to repair them.
The service is now live in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the UK. The covered devices under the program include the iPhone 12 series, iPhone 13 series, iPhone SE (2022), and Mac notebooks with Apple silicon are also supported. The program does not support the latest iPhone 14 range and the latest M2 MacBook Air.
Spare part prices in Germany range from Euro 77 for an iPhone 13 battery replacement bundle to Euro 330 for a display assembly bundle. In the UK, the battery replacement bundle is priced at 70 Pounds and the display assembly bundle is priced at 282 Pounds. Also note, you will get credit for all the replaced parts you return to Apple.
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Coming to the Macbooks, a display and lid angle sensor for the MacBook Pro 14 in Germany are priced at Euro 734, and the motherboard for the entry-level model with 16GB RAM and 512GB internal storage is priced at Euro 959. Both of these components are priced at 650 Pounds, and 850 Pounds, respectively in the UK.
The tool kit rentals for iPhone and MacBook Euro 59.95/ 54.90 Pounds for the seven-day period.
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