Apple’s DIY diagnostic tool, which arrived in the US last December, is now available in Europe. Specifically, the company has activated this service in a total of 32 European countries, including Spain, the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands.
The self-repair diagnostics allows those users who use the self-repair service, available in Spain from December 2022, to check both the operation and performance of parts and Find out which parts of your iPhone, Mac or Studio Display need repair.
If users want to know if a part needs repair, simply go to the DIY diagnostic website from a second device, link the product they want to repair (diagnostic mode must be activated), and follow the instructions. instructions that appear on the screen. The diagnostic platform has tests to check both the software and hardware version of the device, as well as identify problems with the pixels or touch response of the screen, camera, Face ID or audio output.
This, we repeat once again, is in addition to self-repair program which Apple announced in 2021 and which allows owners to repair their iPhone, Mac or Studio Display from home, without having to take it to an Apple Store or authorized center. The company offers extensive user manuals, tools and components to help you perform repairs.
Apple demonstrates its commitment to the longevity of its products
Apple, however, says its top priority is making products. as stable as possible, and therefore they have a longer service life. The company has demonstrated its ability to develop longer-lasting products in a new report revealing part of the manufacturing process of its devices.
This Apple details how they combine durability into all their products, with initial tests that help identify faults, improve components and, if necessary, change materials or parts that will be included in the final device. The company also pays great attention to software, in particular security updates, which ensure the correct operation of the device.
On the other hand, a company from Cupertino The company also thinks about repairability when designing and manufacturing its products. Apple’s report highlights that some components, such as batteries, have a seal that comes out in one direction to avoid complications. The iPhone 15 also features a redesign that makes the back glass much easier to remove, significantly reducing repair costs.
Source: Hiper Textual

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