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Apple will approve used parts in iPhone repairs, in long-awaited reversal

Starting this fall, you may be able to pay less for a fully functioning fix if you have an iPhone 15 or newer

April 11, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. EDT
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The next time you need to have your iPhone fixed, you may not have to pay as much to get it working just the way it used to.

Apple told The Washington Post it is easing a key restriction on iPhone repairs. Starting this fall, owners of an iPhone 15 or newer will be able to get their broken devices fixed with used parts — including screens, batteries and cameras — without any change in functionality.