An Apple Byte : Used iPhone Components To Be Allowed For iPhone Repairs

Paul Stradling • April 17, 2024

An Apple Byte : Used iPhone Components To Be Allowed For iPhone Repairs

Apple has announced that beginning in the autumn with select iPhone models, customers and independent repair providers will be able to utilise used Apple components in the repair process. 

Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, John Ternus, said:  “With this latest expansion to our repair program, we’re excited to be adding even more choice and convenience for our customers, while helping to extend the life of our products and their parts.” 

Apple says that its teams have been working over the last two years to enable the reuse of parts such as biometric sensors used for Face ID or Touch ID, and that, beginning this autumn,  “calibration for genuine Apple parts, new or used, will happen on-device after the part is installed.” 

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