Apple
has
begun
selling
repair
parts
for
iPhone
16
and
16
Pro
phones
on
its
self-service
repair
store.
That
includes
replacements
for
commonly
damaged
parts
like
cameras,
displays,
and
back
glass,
and
follows
the
release
of
official
Apple
iPhone
16
repair
manuals
in
September,
as
MacRumors
notes.
A
replacement
camera
assembly
will
run
you
$169
for
the
iPhone
16
and
16
Plus
or
$249
for
the
16
Pro
and
Pro
Max.
And
new
displays
range
from
$279
to
$379,
depending
on
the
model.
Batteries
are
either
$99
or,
for
the
16
Pro
phones,
$119.
And
if
you
don’t
have
the
tools,
you
can
always
rent
out
one
of
Apple’s
heavy,
specialized
repair
kits
for
$49.
Taking
on
a
DIY
iPhone
repair
isn’t
quite
as
dicey
as
it
once
was,
thanks
to
Apple’s
gradual
shift
towards
repairability.
It’s
also
generally
cheaper
than
paying
someone
else,
especially
if
you
can
get
your
hands
on
used
replacement
parts,
something
Apple
officially
supports
now.
More
affordable
third-party
components
like
batteries
and
displays
may
be
a
viable
choice
soon,
too,
after
the
company
said
it
will
offer
better
support
for
them
this
year.
(Originally posted by Wes Davis)
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