Apple will allow reuse of iPhone parts for repairs, with a notable catch
Briefly

Apple will now allow used Apple parts in iPhone repairs, following Oregon's repair bill banning parts rejection due to software locks, aiming to increase product longevity and reduce environmental impact.
Apple's new policy focuses on maintaining user privacy, security, safety, and environmental impact, allowing for reuse of biometric sensors, and indicating whether replaced parts are new or used Genuine Apple parts.
Apple's repair program expansion aims to add convenience for customers, extend product life, and reduce environmental impact, aligning with the company's commitment to delivering top customer experience while minimizing planet impact.
Read at Ars Technica
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