Following today’s launch of the new iPhone 16 models, Apple has shared repair manuals for the iPhone 16, the iPhone 16 Plus, the iPhone 16 Pro, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The repair manuals provide technical instructions on replacing genuine Apple parts in the ‌iPhone 16‌ models, and Apple says the information is intended for “individual technicians” that have the “knowledge, experience, and tools” that are necessary to repair electronic devices.

  • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    is this this same repair manual they follow in the store?

    you know, the one where they break something else and/or claim it was your fault and refuse to repair it and only give it back to you in pieces.

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    1 month ago

    Well that’s mighty White of 'em! Are they gonna provide the tools, and not void the “warantee” if you look at their products funny?

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      1 month ago

      If I had to guess, this is a service manual for approved third party repair shops that they’ve simply released to the public. So it likely wouldn’t contain any proprietary information that wasn’t explicitly necessary for the physical repair of the device.

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      1 month ago

      oop sorry it would cost $1,999.99 to repair this face ID scanner, would you like to purchase our new iPhone 18 Ultra Pro Max Lite ++ with Wii motion+ inside instead?

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      1 month ago

      If you had bothered to click the link in the post and read the manuals, you’d have found out that the manuals are very nice, but no, you just wanted to go “Appol bad”

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        1 month ago

        If one has followed Apple with regards to their repair programs or their opposition to right to repair laws then it’s only natural to expect the old apple on the ground to be rather fermented.

        I may very well find a “very nice” looking manual, but I’ve come to expect it is actually unhelpful - at least that’s the opinion of a certain 3rd-party Apple repair shop owner.

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          1 month ago

          Honestly, Apple was for years very anti-repair.

          So the manuals are nice but that doesn’t absolve them for the decades of products designed to be hard to repair on purpose.

          I won’t go full Rossmann but seriously Appol very bad when it comes to repairability and reliability. But they can release a few manuals and they are absolved for their bullshit?

          It’s a start but Apple still makes purposefully hard to repair products.

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            1 month ago

            I never claimed the manuals did avsolve them of anything.

            I simply said that the manuals are nice and complained about the meaningless Apple hate when the commenter had not even looked at the linked manuals.

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      1 month ago

      What is it with the constant cynicism even in the face of actual good news? This is absolutely a step in the right direction on Apple’s part.