You’ve cracked the screen or your iPhone is on the fritz for something potentially more serious. But you don’t live near an Apple Store or Best Buy to get it fixed or replaced. Apple may be perfectly ...
Shoppers inspect new iPhones at the Apple Store on Shanghai’s Nanjing Road, Sept. 25, 2015. Duncan Hewitt/International Business Times If you break your iPhone screen in the future, you might not have ...
After taking justified flak in the media for user-hostile actions toward independent hardware repair shops (see “Apple Continues to Harass Tiny Norwegian Repair Shop,” 10 June 2019) and even ...
If you walked into a gadget repair shop to get your iPhone's FaceID cameras fixed, you probably had to get your entire phone replaced. But fix-it shops may get access to Apple parts and hand back your ...
There's a thriving market for unofficial, aftermarket iPhone parts, and in China, there are entire massive factories that are dedicated to producing these components for repair shops unable to get ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Apple will ...