Hold the iPhone. Believe it or not, Apple is actually endorsing Right to Repair!| iFixit
Expensive spare parts are a major barrier to repair. Despite progress in EU law, reasonable prices of spare parts are still far from reality. How can we fix that? Here's our proposal to address this issue through a horizontal ecodesign measure.| Right to Repair Europe
As of June 2025 smartphones and tablets will have to follow the new EU ecodesign rules. Read the article for our take on repairability aspects.| Right to Repair Europe
Right to Repair just won in Big Tech’s backyard: California’s Right to Repair Act, Senate Bill 244, has passed the state legislature on a 50–0 vote.| iFixit
It’s Apple’s “budget” model, but it’s 40% more expensive than the iPhone SE it replaces, so a refurbished iPhone is now an even better deal.| iFixit
The ultra iterative Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has a very repairable battery but drags its feet on repair.| iFixit
Opening up their parts pairing system to allow for parts harvesting is great. But parts pairing will continue to block repair in some dramatic ways.| iFixit
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a Right to Repair bill today, protecting owners’ and independent shops’ access to repair materials—for products going back to 2015!| iFixit
We dug deeper into the most densely-packed tech we’ve seen yet. Incredible display resolution discoveries, some great battery info, and yes, we assigned a repair score.| iFixit