Apple vows to make iPhones more compatible with third-party displays and batteries
Apple has taken a major step towards better repairability and longevity* of the iPhone!
The company, which was bitten by the apple, announced that it made important changes in its iPhone spare parts policy. As published in a white paper, Apple will support third-party displays and batteries compatible with iPhones starting with the official release of iOS 18 Approved for late 2024.
This change represents A major step towards greater repairability and longer life for iPhonesUntil now, Apple has had tight control over repairs to its devices, making unofficial repair services difficult and expensive to access.
What does Apple allowing third-party displays and batteries mean for iPhone users?
This is a much more important decision for iPhone users than it might seem. Specifically, Apple announced two main changes:
- True Tone support on third-party displays: True Tone will be available on third-party iPhone displays in late 2024. If the display doesn’t work as well as users want, they can disable True Tone in the settings. True Tone automatically adjusts the screen color to match the ambient light.
- Battery health metrics for third-party batteries: Battery health metrics such as maximum capacity and cycle count for third-party iPhone batteries will be displayed in late 2024.
Since Apple cannot verify the accuracy of these measurements, a notification will be displayed to the user. This is because, according to an internal analysis Apple Discovered Some Third-Party Batteries Sold as New Were Actually Used, and Battery Health Measurements Were Manipulated to keep them looking new.
Yes, okay. The company will continue to offer official repair services through its Apple Stores and authorized service centers.This change will allow users to choose from a wider range of repair options, resulting in lower prices and better service.
It is not yet known exactly how this new policy will be implemented and what impact it will have on the iPhone repair market. This update to device repair will help extend the life of iPhones and reduce the amount of electronic waste.
The initiative is in line with other initiatives launched previously, such as the self-service repair program launched in 2022 and the expansion of the toolkit with repair diagnostics, which has recently gone to more countries, including Spain.
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Source: i Padizate
