Apple now displays repairability scores for iPhones and Macs in France<article>
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<p>If you follow
iFixit’s teardowns of iPhones and MacBooks, then you know Apple’s devices aren’t exactly famous for their repairability. And now <a href="
https://www.macg.co/aapl/2021/02/apple-affiche-lindice-de-reparabilite-des-iphone-et-des-mac-119889" rel="nofollow">a new French law[/url] will require Apple to be more transparent about how easy or difficult it is to have its products repaired.</p><p>First spotted by <a href="
https://www.macg.co/aapl/2021/02/apple-affiche-lindice-de-reparabilite-des-iphone-et-des-mac-119889" rel="nofollow">French site MacGeneration[/url], Apple has begun complying with a law that requires smartphone makers to post a repairability index on products sold in the country. The score is determined by the manufacturer and adheres to a set of strict criteria:</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3609829/apple-now-displays-repairability-scores-for-iphones-and-macs-in-france.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple now displays repairability scores for iPhones and Macs in France