When Apple vocally switched sides to support California’s “right to repair” law, I knew there had to be a catch. Cory Doctorow explains the catch eloquently.

Apple uses VIN locking or parts pairing which is a process also used by car makers, printer manufacturers & Medtronic ventilators that requires a secret code from the manufacturer to enable replacement parts to be recognized. Bypassing it violates the DMCA which as a federal law beats state laws.

Checkmate!
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/22/vin-locking/#thought-differently

Pluralistic: Apple fucked us on right to repair (again) (22 Sept 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

Tim Cook laid it out for his investors as to why the company will always be against users repairing gheir devices. When people can repair their devices, they don't buy new ones. When people don't buy new devices, Apple doesn't sell them new devices. It's that's simple.

Making cringe inducing skits about how much they care about the environment while doing everything they can to make iPhones disposable is the kind of corporate duplicity that’d make oil companies blush

https://www.inverse.com/article/52189-tim-cook-says-apple-faces-2-key-problems-in-surprising-shareholder-letter

Tim Cook Says Apple Faces 2 Key Problems in Surprising Shareholder Letter

Is there trouble ahead?

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@carnage4life bro this is four years old

@Kevin *sigh*

Have users not wanting to upgrade their phones if the battery life is still great changed since 2019?

@carnage4life
Maybe it can be both but I get the distinct impression that Apple is pivoting to service revenue as their future strategy and by extension trying to keep people on their platforms rather than risk attrition to Android based devices

Then there is the fact that the iPhone 15 is just much more repairable

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/teardown-shows-iphone-15-pro-could-be-apples-most-repairable-phone-in-years

Teardown shows iPhone 15 Pro could be Apple's most repairable phone in years

We also got a look at the camera, battery and other internals of Apple's flagship handset

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