Ever damage an iPhone or MacBook and end up buying a new one because the cost was the same as fixing it?
That’s the type of situation the government is working to change.
… thanks to 2 recent events:
Offering consumers more options for repairs could lead to serious savings. Case in point, after Apple quoted $999 for a repair on WSJ reporter Joanna Stern’s 2017 MacBook Pro, she brought it to an independent repair shop and was quoted $325.
While this may seem like a convenient excuse, it has merit:
If we’re being honest, it seems like this situation could be avoided if Apple and other manufacturers just made their devices more water- (and coffee-) proof.