Apple Expands iPad Self-Repair Program
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Apple launches a self-repair program for iPads

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Apple announced on Wednesday that several iPad models are now part of its self-repair program.
iPad Air ( M2 or later) iPad Pro ( M4 ) iPad mini ( A17 Pro ) iPad ( A16 ) is supported by the program.
Apple says you can use this program to fix displays, batteries, charging ports, cameras, and cameras.
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