Month: November 2021

Apple (finally) announces Self-Service Repair

Apple today announced Self Service Repair, which will allow customers who are comfortable with completing their own repairs access to Apple genuine parts and tools. Available first for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 lineups, and soon to be followed by Mac computers featuring M1 chips, Self Service Repair will be available early next year in the US and expand to additional countries throughout 2022. Customers join more than 5,000 Apple Authorized Service Providers (AASPs) and 2,800 Independent Repair Providers who have access to these parts, tools, and manuals.

The initial phase of the program will focus on the most commonly serviced modules, such as the iPhone display, battery, and camera. The ability for additional repairs will be available later next year.

“Creating greater access to Apple genuine parts gives our customers even more choice if a repair is needed,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer, in a statement. “In the past three years, Apple has nearly doubled the number of service locations with access to Apple genuine parts, tools, and training, and now we’re providing an option for those who wish to complete their own repairs.”

Apple builds durable products designed to endure the rigors of everyday use. When an Apple product requires repair, it can be serviced by trained technicians using Apple genuine parts at thousands of locations, including Apple (in-store or by mail), AASPs, Independent Repair Providers, and now product owners who are capable of performing repairs themselves.

Self Service Repair

To ensure a customer can safely perform a repair, it’s important they first review the Repair Manual. Then a customer will place an order for the Apple genuine parts and tools using the Apple Self Service Repair Online Store. Following the repair, customers who return their used part for recycling will receive credit toward their purchase.

The new store will offer more than 200 individual parts and tools, enabling customers to complete the most common repairs on iPhone 12 and iPhone 13.
Self Service Repair is intended for individual technicians with the knowledge and experience to repair electronic devices. For the vast majority of customers, visiting a professional repair provider with certified technicians who use genuine Apple parts is the safest and most reliable way to get a repair.

Expanded Access to Apple Repairs

In the past three years, Apple has nearly doubled the number of service locations with access to Apple genuine parts, tools, and training, including more than 2,800 Independent Repair Providers. The rapidly expanding Independent Repair Provider program originally launched in the US in 2019 and has since grown to more than 200 countries, enabling independent repair shops to access the same training, parts, and tools as other Apple Authorized Service Providers.

In addition, Apple continues to offer convenient repair options for customers through its global network of over 5,000 AASPs that help millions of people with both in- and out-of-warranty service for all Apple products.

By designing products for durability, longevity, and increased repairability, customers enjoy a long-lasting product that holds its value for years. Apple also offers years of software updates to introduce new features and functionality.

Advanced Tip: Save Data and Images using FileManager in iOS using Xcode and Swift 5

I've been watching a YouTube Channel for sometime called SwiftUI Thinking. The host named Nick has various courses for programmers who want to learn about SwiftU

In this preview course, he shows you how to save and retrieve images and texts in Xcode.

Please visit his channel by clicking here.

[su_youtube url="https://youtu.be/Yiq-hdhLzVM"]

Apple iPad helps save a father and daughter from plane crash near Pocono Pennsylvania, USA

BEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP, Pa. - "I'm not going to lie, because of the temperatures and the conditions, not being able to locate them, I never expected to find them alive," said Pennsylvania State Police Sgt. John Richards.

Richards and other rescue crews did find the 58-year-old father and his 13-year-old daughter alive after their plane crashed in a heavily wooded and rocky area of state game lands in Bear Creek Township, Luzerne County.

Richards says a cell ping from the girl's iPad led rescuers to them.

"They were in shock and they were hurt, and Dad was extremely protective of his daughter," he said, adding they were the best patients one could ask for.

The pair, who are from Mount Pocono, had taken off from the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport and were headed toward Pocono Mountains Municipal Airport in Tobyhanna Sunday night.

But at 7:30 p.m. the FAA issued an alert when the single-engine Cessna 150 dropped off the radar.

Around 2 a.m. the plane was found more than a mile from the road and about 10 miles from the Wilkes-Barre airport. Officials say the landing gear was torn off, but the plane was upright. The father and daughter were most likely suffering from hypothermia.

Richards says in his 28 years he's never seen survivors in a plane crash like this.

Planes do come with Electronic Location Transmitters, but those can give only a general area location. The cell ping from the girl's iPad is what led rescuers directly to the pair.

"I suggest you buy your kids an iPad or Android or some type of cell phone because that is how we found them," he said, adding how ecstatic everyone was to find them alive.

The pair were taken to the hospital, and the NTSB is investigating the crash.

Via: WFMZ TV 69

You may have Missed:

Verified by MonsterInsights