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Apple, Samsung make it harder for third parties to repair smartphones

Apple's newest smartphone may spell the death of third-party repair.

March 15, 2021 / 14:38 IST
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Apple has made it harder than ever for third parties to repair the iPhone 12, the company's latest smartphone. To make matter's worse, it has increased the cost of repairs done by its own service centres by 40 percent compared to the iPhone 11,

An article posted to The Conversation, throws light on Apple and various other smartphone manufacturers blatantly making it harder for anyone but themselves to repair devices.

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Traditionally, third-party repairs have existed outside of warranty and are usually the cheaper option. It's also a large market given how a single case of butterfingers will leave you using a phone with a broken screen or worse.

The iPhone 12 intentionally blocks this process by making certain features completely inoperable if looked at by a third-party. In fact, even fixing the iPhone 12's camera requires authentication via Apple's proprietary app that is only available to its authorised centres.