Apple's self-service repair program now covers latest iPhones and MacBooks
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Apple has announced an expansion of its self-service repair program, enabling iPhone 15 users and owners of newer M2-powered MacBooks to fix their devices themselves. More interestingly, the company also launched a web-based diagnostic tool, "Apple Diagnostics for Self-Service Repair." Apple says it will help self-repairers "test devices for optimal part functionality and performance, as well as identify which parts may need repair."