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Apple is selling repair kits for MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e, if you have the DIY fix itch

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Apple is selling repair kits for MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e, if you have the DIY fix itch
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If you’ve ever looked at your Apple devices and thought, “Hmm… maybe I can fix this myself,” Apple is finally giving you the green light — without the side-eye from Genius Bar staff.

Apple’s Self Service Repair Store, launched in 2022, has let users in select regions buy or rent the parts and tools needed to fix their devices. And the best part is that these aren’t sketchy third-party knockoffs; they’re the official Apple-approved bits and pieces, complete with manuals that walk you through every twist, screw, and cable. Today’s update is a big one. Apple has added parts for its latest devices, including the MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, and even the Studio Display XDR, as well as other recent releases like the iPad Air M4 and MacBook Air M5.

Why wait for a Genius Bar when you’ve got your own hands?

Whether it’s swapping out the back glass or bottom speaker on your iPhone 17e, or tackling the fans, housing, or logic board on the Studio Display XDR, Apple now gives you the tools and official manuals to go full DIY. This also extends to MacBook Neo owners, who’ll appreciate the laptop’s repair-friendly design. After all, it’s one thing to want to fix your machine, and another to do it without fearing you’ll void every warranty in sight.

For years, Apple’s devices have been notorious for being hard to repair. Limited access to parts and complex assemblies often meant even minor fixes required a trip to a certified repair center. But now, if you’re willing to get your hands a little tech-greasy, you can tackle repairs yourself — legally and safely. For the MacBook Neo, this is especially welcome news. The laptop has already earned praise as one of Apple’s most repairable devices in years, and now owners can fix issues without waiting for appointments or shipping their devices.

Apple’s Self Service Repair Store is about empowering users. And with official manuals guiding you step-by-step, it’s harder than ever to claim, “I can’t fix it.”

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