macOS Tahoe 26 comes with a big money-saving upgrade for fixing Macs – and it’s landing next week


  • Repair Assistant is in the release candidate of macOS Tahoe
  • This feature facilitates making fully calibrated repairs, as previously seen with the iPhone and iPad
  • It means Mac owners and independent repair shops can implement hardware fixes and ensure they work correctly

In macOS Tahoe 26, Apple is expanding the potential for repairing its Macs along the same lines as previously seen with the iPhone and iPad.

Apple Insider reports that macOS Tahoe is going to arrive with the Repair Assistant, which was introduced with the iPhone last year. This allows the owner of the device – or an independent repair shop – to perform a repair and check that it’s been correctly done, and that the new part is fully recognized and functional (going through a calibration process).

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