News

    Apple’s free repair program has ended

    Apple has quietly ended support for the Apple free repair program it launched for iPhone 12 sound issues and MacBook Pro screen issues.

    Tech giant Apple has discontinued a key service it launched to address chronic issues with certain models. The company will no longer offer Apple’s free repair program, which was particularly relevant to iPhone 12 and MacBook Pro users. Therefore, users experiencing certain malfunctions with these devices will now be required to pay for repairs.

    Apple launched special repair programs for two different issues commonly seen worldwide and considered manufacturing-related. However, these programs have expired, and they are no longer valid. Here are the details of the discontinued programs.

    iPhone 12

    As is known, some iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models experienced a problem with audio loss during calls due to a faulty handset module. Apple offered a repair program for affected devices valid for three years from the date the product was first sold. However, more than three years have passed since the first models went on sale, so this program has now ended.

    Another discontinued program was the display issue known as “Flexgate,” which affected 2016 13-inch MacBook Pros. This issue resulted in a spotlight-like illumination appearing at the bottom of the screen, or the screen going completely black. The problem was caused by a flexible cable that had worn out over time. Apple’s five-year repair support for these devices has also expired.

    So, what are your thoughts on Apple discontinuing these repair programs? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

    No comments yet Write the First Comment
    ×

    Your comment has been submitted,
    it will be published after approval.

    Write a Comment