Right to repair has no cannier, more dedicated adversary than Apple, a company whose most innovative work is dreaming up new ways to sneakily sabotage electronics repair while claiming to be a caring environmental steward, a lie that covers up the mountains of e-waste that Apple dooms our descendants to wade through.

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    Tim Cook laid it out for his investors: when people can repair their devices, they don’t buy new ones. When people don’t buy new devices, Apple doesn’t sell them new devices. It’s that’s simple.

    I mean, there we go. For anyone wondering. Capitalism can’t be green.

    edit: thanks for pointing out that the article said it but doesn’t back it up, leaving my comment up regardless

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      Except Tim Cook never said that and the source linked to in this article even shows that he didn’t say that.

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      I mean they could instead realise the market for replacement parts…

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        I get what you’re saying, but what is the return on those, though? Does it compare to the returns selling a phone? I mean, it could be better returns selling parts, but companies as big as Apple tend to get moribund in their view of the revenue stream. The current model works, so why mess with it?

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          The smartest thing to do would be to bake in more profit percentage on the parts compared to the phone. Doesn’t seem all that complicated for them honestly.

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      Its all part of the newest trend, Techno Feudalism. Look it up. The elite are still trying to implement the subscription model wherever possible.

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    Uhh… I’ve been repairing phones for 5 years and almost everything in this article is grossly over exaggerated.

    Screens and batteries purchased via their self repair program are self sealing. Meaning all I have to do to finish the repair, run diagnostic mode and it’s done.

    You are not required to use their tools.

    While some older phones are shredded, we have been acquiring newer iPhones (11 and up) from their trade in partner(Phobio).

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      You’re leaving a lot of details out there though aren’t you. For example repair shops are not allowed to maintain stock, so if I need a screen to repair a phone I have to put an order in for a screen, and then wait until Apple send me it. Meanwhile they can actually just pull one from backstock because they are the only ones allowed to maintain stock.