Apple explains why iPhones now show an ominous warning after "unauthorized" battery replacements https://t.co/9Uwg3rAo6Y pic.twitter.com/D17TJT2V5W
— The Verge (@verge) August 14, 2019
New on Apple's latest battery issue by @catiekeck -- this is an important point:
— Nathan Proctor (@nProctor) August 14, 2019
Apple brags it "has more than 1,800 authorized third-party service providers in the U.S.," but compare that to "more than 266,000 auto repair shops in the U.S." https://t.co/wXFRzdiJsM
Apple's Favorite Anti-Right-to-Repair Argument Is Bullshit https://t.co/UAw4HSE8AH via @gizmodo
— Right to Repair (@RepairCoalition) August 14, 2019
Apple explains why iPhones now show an ominous warning after "unauthorized" battery replacements https://t.co/9Uwg3rAo6Y pic.twitter.com/iq0bMnP9QU
— The Verge (@verge) August 15, 2019
Apple explains why iPhones now show an ominous warning after "unauthorized" battery replacements https://t.co/rHEch2CvSp pic.twitter.com/OphEPvFZEF
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) August 14, 2019
Apple's Favorite Anti-Right-to-Repair Argument Is Bullshit https://t.co/bWY9H7K599
— Mathias Klang (@Klangable) August 14, 2019