Apple's Independent Repair Service Now Available For MacBook Pro And IMac With M3 Chip
Apple Expands Mandiri Repair Service Program (photo: dock. unsplash)

JAKARTA Apple added new devices to the Independent Service Repair program. The devices they add are MacBook Pro and iMac with M3 support.

In addition to including the MacBook Pro and iMac into the Mandiri Repair Service, the two devices also receive Diagnostic support, which is a tool that can be used to find out problems in computer internal hardware.

"Apple's diagnostics provide customers with the same capabilities as Apple's Official Service Providers and Independent Repair Providers to test devices for optimal component functionality and performance," Apple said via the company's blog.

Apple is also updating the System Configuration process for all Mac models. This program was created to simplify the repair process so users no longer need to contact Apple's Independent Repair Service team.

" Mac users no longer need to contact the Independent Repair Service support team to carry out the final steps of the fix, but the team will still be available to help when needed. The updated process will be available early next month," Apple explained.

Self-Repair Service is a program created to expand and simplify the repair process. This program is available in several countries such as Belgium, France, Spain, the United States, Britain, and much more.

With this extended access to more devices, loyal Apple users can easily prolong the lifespan of their devices. According to Apple, extending product life can have a good impact on the environment.


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