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Apple Add New M1 Parts to its Self Service Repair Program

Apple recently expanded the services under its Self-Repair program with the new additions of the M1 iMac, M1 Mac min, Mac Studio, and Apple Studio Display parts. The technology comes with genuine parts, tools to do the job, and repair manuals.

The program is made for those who have the time and patience to carry out the repairs by themselves with the skills and confidence to take matters into their own hands. This is the alternative to visiting the Apple Store or finding a third-party repair shop. The parts are available to buy and the tools needed can also be rented. At the checkout, users will need to enter a code from the relevant manual in order to show that the document was read.
Trend Themes
1. Self-repair Programs - Expanding self-repair programs like Apple's offer customers the convenience of repairing their own products and help reduce electronic waste.
2. Genuine Parts - Offering genuine parts for self-repair programs can create a competitive edge for businesses and foster customer loyalty.
3. Rental Tools - Offering rental tools for self-repair programs can reduce the upfront costs for customers and make it easier for them to attempt repairs.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Technological companies can benefit from self-repair programs by offering customers more control and flexibility over their damaged products.
2. Retail - Retail industries can benefit from self-repair programs by offering customers a more affordable alternative to traditional repair services.
3. Environment - The self-repair industry as a whole can contribute to a healthier environment by reducing the amount of electronic waste that ends up in landfills.

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