It is better to know when repairing the iPhone
There are not many options when you break your iPhone (let's say honestly, someday that day is coming) and you want to repair it immediately.Whether you bring it to the Apple Store or send it by delivery to request repair.If you want to fix it yourself, you will have a hard time.
Some engineers and those who defend the repair industry want to change this situation.These people have a "right to repair" in the United States, making it easier to access repair information and purchase replacement parts for consumer electronic devices such as Microsoft, Samsung, and Apple.We are trying to establish the laws we seek.But technology companies such as Apple oppose this idea.It is due to concern that such a law will reduce the quality of the repaired device.
An iPhone or Mac user living in a large city can easily request repair at the Apple Store Genius Bar, even if the screen is cracked.However, if you live in the countryside, it is difficult to repair it, and you often have to wait for a long time.
Apple provides iPhone repair manuals and formal replacement parts only for directly managed stores and Apple certified service providers (authorized agents).In the case of Alaska, there is only one Apple store in the state.Others can take one week to be repaired on the same day.
In Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Vermont, and West Virginia, you have to go to the nearest Apple Store, which will be repaired while waiting in the store.These states also have a regular agency (ASP), but ASP has no Apple's unique screen repair machine that enables the same day repair.It takes 3-5 business days for mailing by mail.
Of course, there are non -regular stores that do not have the Apple logo, that is, independent shops, which are used by many users.However, in that case, there is a risk of being replaced with a display on used goods.If you are lucky, you may be able to get genuine recycling parts that were removed from other iPhones.
Not only electronic devices, but the current state of product repairs, consumer athleticists and repair industries are actively discussing, and members of each state parliament will provide fair market access to tools, manuals, and exchange parts.We submit a bill that obliges the manufacturer.In March 2017, Apple opposed the submission of such bills in Nebraska.Eight states (Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Illinoy, Wyoming) are considering similar bills.