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Apple Launches Self-Service Repair Parts for iPhone 16 and 16 Pro

11/11/24

By:

BR Hariyani

Customers can now order official replacement parts for various iPhone 16 components directly from Apple.

Customers can now order official replacement parts for various iPhone 16 components directly from Apple.

Introduction

Apple has expanded its Self-Service Repair program to include the new iPhone 16 and 16 Pro models, giving customers direct access to official replacement parts for key components. This move aligns with Apple’s recent efforts to support DIY repairs and the right-to-repair movement, offering consumers more control over device maintenance.

Available Parts and Pricing

In the self-service repair store, Apple now offers replacement parts for essential iPhone 16 components like cameras, displays, batteries, and back glass. Key parts include:

  • Camera Assemblies: $169 for iPhone 16 and 16 Plus; $249 for 16 Pro and Pro Max

  • Displays: $279 for basic models, up to $379 for Pro versions

  • Batteries: $99 for standard models and $119 for Pro models

Apple also offers the option to rent a specialized repair kit for $49, making it accessible for users who may not own the necessary tools.

Apple’s Support for DIY Repair

Apple’s commitment to self-service repairs has steadily grown, with the iPhone 16 marking a new phase in their repairability goals. Alongside official Apple parts, users can potentially source third-party components, as Apple aims to extend compatibility to alternative parts later this year.

Conclusion

Apple's expansion of the Self-Service Repair program reflects a shift towards customer empowerment, enabling users to conduct repairs independently at home. With support for the latest iPhone models, Apple demonstrates its commitment to providing sustainable, cost-effective repair options for its users.

This program brings flexibility to iPhone owners who prefer DIY repairs, marking another step forward for right-to-repair advocates and self-repair enthusiasts.

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