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Apple Now Selling Parts for Seven New Devices Unveiled Last Month

Launched in 2022, Apple's self-service repair program provides customers with access to genuine parts, tools, and manuals to repair select iPhones, iPads, Macs, Studio Displays, and Beats Pill speakers. Apple says the program is "intended for individuals who are experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices."

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Apple today started selling parts and tools for seven new devices through its self-service repair store in the U.S., Canada, and many European countries.

As reported by 9to5Mac, genuine Apple parts are now available for these devices:

  • iPhone 17e
  • iPad Air with M4 chip
  • MacBook Neo
  • MacBook Air with M5 chip
  • MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips
  • Studio Display (2026)
  • Studio Display XDR

After ordering parts and tools, you can follow the steps in Apple's repair manuals for each device.

There is a notable piece of news related to this. As we reported last month, the MacBook Neo's keyboard can be replaced individually.

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For years, replacing the keyboard in other MacBooks has required replacing the entire Top Case, which refers to the top half of the aluminum shell surrounding the keyboard. For example, the latest MacBook Air has a "Top Case with Keyboard" part, and the latest MacBook Pro models have a "Top Case with Battery and Keyboard" part.

For the MacBook Neo, there are separate Keyboard, Keyboard with Touch ID, and Top Case parts, and Apple shows how to replace the keyboard individually. While there are still more than 40 screws involved to replace the keyboard on its own, the process is much easier than replacing an entire Top Case, which requires lots of disassembly.

Best of all, the MacBook Neo's individual keyboard part starts at just $140 on Apple's self-service repair store in the U.S., whereas the Top Case with Keyboard for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models costs around $400 to $600.

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Top Rated Comments

8 weeks ago
You know what would be awesome? Selling the A19 logic board next year to swap out the A18 in this years neo. Now THAT would be cool!
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Justin Cymbal Avatar
8 weeks ago
Considering how frequently everything seems to get delayed nowadays, the fact that ALL of the replacement parts are available for ordering within a month of the product’s release is quite an impressive logistical feat. One that typically would go unnoticed by most, unless you happen to be in need of one of these parts! So kudos to Apple on this quality showmanship of service and logistics 👏😎 way to set the gold standard for how our top-notch companies SHOULD be running. Hopefully CEOs at other companies whom aspire to live up to Apple’s standards are paying attention!!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 weeks ago

Considering how frequently everything seems to get delayed nowadays, the fact that ALL of the replacement parts are available for ordering within a month of the product’s release is quite an impressive logistical feat. One that typically would go unnoticed by most, unless you happen to be in need of one of these parts! So kudos to Apple on this quality showmanship of service and logistics 👏😎 way to set the gold standard for how our top-notch companies SHOULD be running. Hopefully CEOs at other companies whom aspire to live up to Apple’s standards are paying attention!!
Logistics is why Tim Cook is the CEO. He’s been the best in the industry for decades and part of the reason Apple was able to navigate the pandemic and temper tantrums from a mad man with relative ease in terms of product price and availability.

The Neo situation isn’t a position they often find themselves in, but knowing Tim Cook this will be smoothed out well before the start of the fall 2026 semester.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vertsix Avatar
8 weeks ago
Good. Give us the parts. Great for device longevity.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kotaKat Avatar
8 weeks ago
For a base 256gb Neo...

USB-C board: $14
Headphone jack: $12
Speaker: $34
Battery: $134 ($22.50 credit - $111 after return)
Display: $307 ($88 credit - $219 after return)
Logic board: $307 ($88 credit - $219 after return)

Not bad, not terrible.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Pinterra Avatar
8 weeks ago
How long until someone tries to swap out a base keyboard for a Touch ID keyboard? Curious if that kind of aftermarket swap would work.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)