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Apple ranked lowest in Europe repairability scores for iPhones

Source: 9to5MacApril 8, 2026
TL;DR:
  • Apple received the lowest repairability ratings in Europe for iPhones and MacBooks, according to 9to5Mac on April 8, 2026.
  • The report says the ratings are based on official government criteria in Europe.
  • 9to5Mac said the MacBook Neo was an exception in Apple's laptop rankings.

Apple received the lowest repairability ratings in Europe for iPhones and MacBooks, according to a 9to5Mac report published on April 8, 2026. The report says the rankings are based on official government criteria in Europe and identifies the MacBook Neo as an exception among Apple's laptops.

9to5Mac said Apple ranked worst for repairability across both iPhones and MacBooks in the European ratings. The article excerpt does not provide numerical scores, country-level breakdowns, or model-by-model rankings beyond naming the MacBook Neo as a better-performing exception.

Repairability scores matter because European governments and regulators have increased scrutiny of device longevity, spare parts access, and ease of repair. In this case, the reported rankings concern Apple devices including iPhones, MacBooks, and the MacBook Neo, but the source excerpt does not include any eSIM-related device details or technical standards.

Related Questions

Does the MacBook Neo have a better repairability rating than other Apple laptops?
Yes. 9to5Mac said the MacBook Neo was an exception in Apple's laptop repairability rankings in Europe.
Were Apple iPhones ranked poorly for repairability in Europe?
Yes. 9to5Mac reported that Apple received the lowest repairability ratings for iPhones under official government criteria in Europe.

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