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macOS Tahoe is getting a new Repair Assistant for part calibration and pairing

Apple’s Repair Assistant is coming to macOS Tahoe, making it simple to pair and calibrate new and used device components.

Person repairing a laptop on a blue surface with various tools and screws, wearing a blue wrist strap for static protection.
Apple’s Repair Assistant will be available with the full public release of macOS Tahoe on September 15.

The Repair Assistant feature debuted in 2024, with the public release of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. Replacing an iPhone battery or a broken iPad screen with a genuine part was made easier, as users no longer had to contact Apple to resolve issues related to part pairing.

Now the same tool will make its way to the Mac as part of macOS Tahoe. Code related to the feature is already visible in the macOS Tahoe release candidate build Apple deployed on September 9. The operating system is set to receive its full public release with macOS Tahoe, which is when users will gain access to the Repair Assistant.

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