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iPhone repair parts have evolved significantly, driven by Apple’s recent policy shifts toward sustainability and user accessibility. Starting in fall 2024, Apple introduced support for reusing **genuine Apple parts**—including screens, batteries, cameras, and biometric sensors (Face ID/Touch ID)—in repairs for iPhone 15 and newer models . These parts, whether new or used, undergo on-device calibration post-installation to ensure full functionality and security, eliminating the need for serial number verification in most cases . This initiative aligns with Apple’s environmental goals, reducing e-waste by extending component lifespans .
Third-party options remain popular for cost savings, with suppliers like iFixit offering kits for common issues (e.g., screens, batteries) , though Apple’s policies prioritize genuine parts to maintain security and functionality.
iOS 18’s “Parts and Service History” now details whether parts are new or reused, promoting transparency.
These changes reflect a balance between consumer-friendly repairs, environmental responsibility, and robust security—a transformative step in smartphone maintenance .