Manzana has announced the launch of the self-service repair program in United States. The company confirms that the program will expand to other countries in a few months. It is a service designed so that the users themselves, if they have sufficient skills, can repair their mobile devices.
The new line of repairs is launched for various models of the brand, such as the iPhone 13, iPhone 12 and the new iPhone SE. With the program those users who have enough experience will be able to carry out some basic repairs and will have access to all the materials to do so.
In this way, those who opt for the option will have the possibility of access official parts, tools and instructions in the form of a manual that Apple technical services have. The intention of the brand is to encourage self-repair of devices, as a deterrent to buying a new one when it is probably not necessary to do so.
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As reported by the company: “We believe we have a responsibility to customers and the environment to offer easy access to safe, reliable and secure repairs to help customers get the most out of their devices.” with that move device obsolescence is reducedwhich in most cases just need to be repaired.
Additionally, it is expected that it will soon be extended to other countries after its premiere in the United States. There is no doubt that it is a great initiative from Apple, which will provide everything necessary so that its users can carry out repairs without going to the technical service. As such, the program applies to simple cases like changing the screen or putting in a new battery.
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WhatsApp: since when does the “forwarded many times” appear in the messages you receive?
In WhatsApp, forwarding messages is a very beneficial function and one that you probably use frequently. In this sense, you should know that when you forward a message or it is forwarded to you, a small text will appear that indicates it. Despite this, you may have received one in which the text “forwarded many times” can be seen. If you do not know what it is due to, in this note we will tell you.
WhatsApp’s support website indicates that the label and an icon of two arrows will be seen if a message is forwarded at least five times after being sent by the original sender. The measure aims to prevent the spread of content such as viral or inappropriate messages.