Apple Providing Select Repair Shops With iPhone Calibration Machine For Quicker Turnaround


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getting iphone repaired @ select apple-authorized repair shops lot faster customers.

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apple's proprietary iphone calibration machine via motherboard

computercare, computer repair shop in santa clara, california, today announced has been selected 1 of 3 apple authorized service providers in united states participate in new pilot program allow manage iphone repair , calibration onsite.

part of pilot program, computercare , 2 other yet named repair shops have received specialized , proprietary calibration machine apple ensure iphone repairs compliant apple's specifications , security requirements features such touch id , multi-touch.

computercare said calibration machine compatible iphone 6s , newer, although apple has been using machines since as 2013. calibration process said take approximately 15 minutes complete.

in-house calibration machine, computercare said able drastically speed repair times customers, no longer need ship repaired iphones apple final testing , calibration.
apple has iphone calibration machines in of every apple store, enabling genius bar employees perform same-day repairs issues. but, not every customer lives near apple store, expanding machines select third-party repair shops convenient.

if pilot program successful, apple presumably consider providing larger number of apple authorized service providers calibration machines in future. apple did not respond request comment.

article link: apple providing select repair shops iphone calibration machine quicker turnaround
 

i'd afraid phone serviced @ place other apple store because third party repair companies have been known use non-genuine parts.
 


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