https://www.engadget.com/2018/10/04/t2-apple-imac-pro-macbook-pro-repair-right/Any Apple computer with it's T2 chip is affected by this. That currently is limited to the iMac Pro and 2018 MacBook Pro. Only authorized Apple service departments with proprietary diagnostic software/hardware can now repair significant hardware issues.
"According to
MacRumors and shown on documents posted by
Motherboard, anyone doing significant repair work on these systems will be left with a nonfunctioning system until they run the "Apple Service Toolkit 2" diagnostic software. For the MacBook Pro that includes "display assembly, logic board, top case (the keyboard, touchpad, and internal housing), and Touch ID board," and on the iMac Pro, it's the logic board or SSD."
You'll also need another functioning computer to run the diagnostic application from.
There goes your 'right to repair'.
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Would hope that this is an over site...and not really something that they planned. But this is apple..never know what they are really thinking over there in LA LA land.
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Farmers have recently suffered from legislation that forces them to take their tractors to the manufacturer to get repairs completed, specifically when it's electronic.
That's the next area of opportunity for businesses: lock customers into a de facto contract without actually having them sign a contract (or by forcing them to sign a contract to even reliably use the product), really.
They often ask me for help with their phones and I just hate having to deal with their stupid single button phones and tell them as much. All the while grumbling I do help as they are 65 and above so really no reason for them to have these expensive phones. I wonder how people are this dumb.
But I'd never buy a new Mac. As time goes by, there'll be a range of older Mac computers that will be preferred hardware, up til the point it simply won't work with new OS's anymore. Smart money will then just not upgrade them.
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I can honestly see a security angle to it.
I can’t understand Apple taking away the choice of an end user being willing to take a security risk on a 3rd party repair should they choose to.
but given that you can’t really repair much of anything anyway - it doesn’t really make this a big deal to me. You should already realize if you are buying an Apple your repair options are limited. For me, that’s half the reason I do buy apple - so I don’t need to use those options in the first place
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I actually like their phones and tablets, I use both. It seems to me that their prospective PC buyer is more about style than what the product does.
A funny anecdote, my daughter has several friends that have Apple laptops and I am always getting requests to fix one of them even though my daughter knows I won't touch them.
Apple may not have invented the desktop metaphor, but they certainly popularized it.
For a phone, though, I'll stick with Android. I prefer not to be locked in to a single ecosystem.
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edit: I realize this gets confusing because we are talking about "desktop computers" and here I am using "desktop" to refer to an OS. I get that the Macintosh "desktop" (seen on screen) is an example of a GUI.
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Its very fast, but not very upgradeable.
same thing for the CPU, for RAM, etc.
not saying what apple is doing is right. I agree with upgradabilty. But I have also owned MBPs since the actual Titanium edition, and even for parts that aren’t upgradable or easily replaceable I have to say that I’ve not had many issues that required a repair (although upsizing a hard drive or RAM would be very nice), and no machine holds resale value like an apple for whatever reason.