Apple to add self service repair feature in its iPad products

Apple’s Self Service Repair Program Now Covers iPad

Apple has officially expanded its Self Service Repair program to include iPad models. The program provides access to repair manuals, genuine parts, diagnostic tools, and professional-grade repair kits for independent technicians.

Newly Added iPad in Apple’s Repair Program

Apple now supports 65 devices under its self-repair initiative, including these iPad:

  • iPad Air (M2 and later)
  • iPad Pro (M4)
  • iPad mini (A17 Pro)
  • iPad (A16)

Customers can now self-repair key components like screens, batteries, cameras, and charging ports using authentic Apple tools.

Apple Parts Distributor Program: Expanded Access for Repair Providers

Apple’s parts distributor program helps third-party repair professionals obtain genuine Apple components like:

  • iPhone batteries
  • Displays
  • Charging ports
  • iPad replacement parts

This initiative strengthens Apple’s repair ecosystem, supporting independent repair businesses without direct ties to Apple’s authorized service providers.

Apple’s Self Service Repair Store: Now Covering 65 Devices

With the addition of iPad, Apple’s Self Service Repair Store now supports recently released products, including:

  • iPhone 16 series
  • Mac Book Air (M2)
  • Mac Studio

Apple launched this repair program in 2022, expanding its repair services for customers and independent technicians.

How to Get Started with Apple’s Repair Process

Step 1: Review Repair Manuals

Apple provides detailed repair guides for iPhone, iPad, Mac Books, Apple Displays, and Beats products. Reviewing manuals helps users understand repair steps before purchasing tools.

Step 2: Order Genuine Apple Parts

Buy Apple-certified repair tools through the Self Service Repair Store. Some components need serial numbers or IMEI verification for authorization.

Step 3: Return and Refurbish Used Parts

Apple offers credit for returned parts, allowing self-service repair users to return replaced components for refurbishing or recycling—comparable to Apple’s authorized service providers

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