Apple to stop repairing stolen, missing iPhones

New Delhi, 31/3: In mid-November 2021, Apple announced a major change of service policy, wherein device owners will have the freedom to repair themselves by procuring genuine parts and components from its authorised stores. This was hailed by all fans and tech critics alike who advocated ‘right-to-repair’.

 

 

Now, Apple has decided to reject iPhones, which are deemed stolen or missing, reported MacRumors, citing the internal memo Apple shared with its store employees and the authorised service providers.

 

It is believed that the Apple servicemen before repairing the device, will match the latter’s IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) from the GSMA (Global System for Mobile communications Association) Device Registry to ensure it is a legally owned phone

Comments are closed.