Apple recently made headlines with a significant change to its repair policy, which includes using used genuine parts for select iPhone repairs. While this move may seem controversial to some, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering defended the practice in a recent interview.
One of the most contentious aspects of Apple’s repair policy is parts pairing, which involves digitally pairing the serial number of a component to the serial number of the iPhone. This process is said to be essential for authentication and calibration, ultimately ensuring the best user experience.
However, parts pairing has faced criticism, especially in light of recent legislation in Oregon that outlawed the practice. This new law has put pressure on Apple to comply, raising questions about how Apple will adjust its repair policy and how the law will be enforced.
As Apple navigates these changes and potentially reevaluates its repair practices, consumers are left wondering how this will impact their repair options and overall experience with Apple products. Stay tuned to Celebrity Beauty Buzz for the latest updates on this developing story.
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