Apple’s DIY repair program now covers iPads
Apple is expanding its self-service repair program to cover a range of iPads, including mini, Air, and Pro models. The program opens tomorrow, at which point you’ll be able to order spare parts and repair kits for the Apple tablets. The program is mostly limited to the iPad models that Apple currently sells, including the […]


Apple is expanding its self-service repair program to cover a range of iPads, including mini, Air, and Pro models. The program opens tomorrow, at which point you’ll be able to order spare parts and repair kits for the Apple tablets.
The program is mostly limited to the iPad models that Apple currently sells, including the A16-powered iPad, the iPad mini running the A17 Pro, and the M4-based iPad Pro. The M2 iPad Air is the only older model supported, along with the current M3 versions of that tablet.
Apple hasn’t yet announced prices for the repair kits and components, which will include displays, batteries, cameras, and charging ports, along with rentable tool kits to carry out the work. iPhone parts range from $69 to $119 for a battery, while displays cost $129 to $379, and iPad parts are likely to cost more.
The Self Service Repair program launched in 2022, initially covering only iPhones, though has since expanded to include select Macs, MacBooks, and the Studio Display. Apple has also announced today that the service will expand to cover Canada this summer, and that MobileSentrix will be added as a US parts distributor in the US as part of the recently launched Genuine Parts Distributor program, which allows third-party sellers to offer official Apple parts to independent repair shops.