![]() It said 140 businesses with more than 700 locations have already signed up to participate.Īpple also says it’s continuing to expand its Authorized Service Providers program. It recently expanded the program to 32 countries in Europe as well as Canada. ![]() Prior to this program, stores had to become “Authorized Service Providers” in order to buy parts. “We’re looking forward to bringing that convenient and trustworthy repair experience to our Mac users.”Īpple launched its independent repair program last August, which offers free training along with the option to purchase authentic parts, although under a restrictive contract. “When a device needs repairs, we want people to have access to a safe and reliable solution - this latest expansion joins the thousands of repair locations we’ve added over the past year,” Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer, said in a statement to Reuters. ![]() ![]() It isn’t clear what kind of repairs stores will be able to conduct on Macs or what parts they’ll be able to buy. Apple announced today that it’s expanding its independent repair program to cover Macs, meaning stores will receive training and real Apple parts to fix Macs. Independent Apple repair stores will now be able to fix more than just iPhones with authorized parts.
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