Back in April, Apple had announced a new iPhone Self Service Repair scheme for its devices, starting with select models in the US. The iPhone maker had also mentioned about the expansion of this new self-repair program to Europe later in the coming months. But there is something important that all iPhone users should do before starting the Self Service Repair program and that is kick-start the Diagnostic Mode. When using the Self Service Repair, you might be asked to put your iPhone in diagnostics mode as part of System Configuration in most cases. But if you are considering the Self Service Repair program for the first time, then let us shed some light on it. Also read: Have iPhone 13? Check these 5 iPhone tips to take amazing photos with iPhones
The Self Service Repair program is basically part of Apple’s efforts to further expand access to repairs. Under the program, Apple provides the several necessary essentials such as repair manuals, parts, and tools for fixing the display, battery, bottom speaker, camera, display, SIM Tray, and more. The iPhone maker mentioned that it will offer tool rental kits for $49 for customers who do not want to purchase tools for a single repair. Also Read: Have Apple iPhone 13, iPhone 12? Then you must use these 5 secret features
So, to start the Self Service Repair process, you will first need to review the repair manual for the product that you want to repair by visiting Apple’s support page - support.apple.com/self-service-repair. Then, you can visit the Apple Self Service Repair Store and order the necessary parts and tools. But before starting with your Apple Self Service Repair, ensure to put your iPhone in Diagnostic Mode. Here's how to do it.
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