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Apple is inching towards a more open repair ecosystem, according to its recent white paper titled “Longevity, by Design” which outlines limited support for third-party components. While users will see data for third-party batteries, Apple will prominently display a disclaimer about their unverifiability. Apple says there is only one scenario where they would disable a feature and that is when a Face ID or Touch ID sensor is replaced with a third-party part. Apple is reportedly planning to let Siri work with more third-party AI chatbots in its future update, according to a new report. Read more in our articles including "Apple will soon no longer disable iPhone features after third-party repairs" and "Apple might expand Siri with third-party AI support".

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What is Apple third-party repair?

Apple is inching towards a more open repair ecosystem, according to its recent white paper titled “Longevity, by Design” which outlines limited support for third-party components. While users will see data for third-party batteries, Apple will prominently display a disclaimer about their unverifiability.

What have you covered about Apple third-party repair?

Apple says there is only one scenario where they would disable a feature and that is when a Face ID or Touch ID sensor is replaced with a third-party part. Apple is reportedly planning to let Siri work with more third-party AI chatbots in its future update, according to a new report.

Where can I find articles about Apple third-party repair?

Our coverage of Apple third-party repair includes: "Apple will soon no longer disable iPhone features after third-party repairs"; "Apple might expand Siri with third-party AI support"; "Apple iPhone 12, 12 mini in Purple now official". Each article provides unique insights and information.