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  • Advocate seeks $6 million to fund 'right to repair' action group

    lkrupp said:
    Get ready for big, thick phones with standard phillips screws all over the place, plastic clips with no glue allowed. Replaceable batteries that go flying all over the pace when the phone gets dropped, like they used to. Get ready for do-it-yourselfers to destroy their devices after opening them up and then expect Apple to replace it free. These would be the perfect devices that iFixit would design.
    It's clear by your comments here that you haven't seen the inside, much less repaired, a newer device. Even the sleekest, sexiest iPhone 12 Pro Max is VERY repairable. The tools and software calibration are 99% of the problem. If an Apple technician can replace it, it isn't rocket science.

    The narrative you're repeating is tired, and doesn't match the facts if you do even a second of research or repair a modern device yourself.


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