Apple now offers genuine parts and tools to independent repair shops, but we have questions
Apple announced today that it will offer genuine parts, diagnostic tools, and repair manuals to independent repair shops. It's a bold move from a company that has lobbied against Right to Repair bills, and a concession to the reality of iPhone owners' needs. But we still have questions. There's some 'scorpion and the frog'-ness to Apple's major concession here, and I'd be incredibly wary of the fine print. On top of that, this seems like a classic case of Apple trying to prevent proper right to repair legislation from gaining even more steam by offering a stripped down version of what said legislation would demand of them, so they can point at this news and claim legislation isn't needed.