Apple, one of the technology giants, recently announced that it is working on a service that will allow users to repair their own devices. After deciding to offer such an option to customers who complained about the long repair process, the company became an ‘inspiration’ for other brands.
We wouldn’t be surprised to hear that another global brand, Xiaomi, has started working on its own home repair system after this step taken by Apple. A suggestive tweet from the Xiaomi official Twitter account also brought this to mind. Here are the details of the said tweet and the subject…
Xiaomi launches home repair service
Apple has announced that it will launch a home repair service pilot program for iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and Mac users with M1 processors. The company will offer its customers a repair kit for the products we mentioned after 2022. This service, which will be launched in the USA, will include other countries by the end of 2022.
The official Twitter account of the Xiaomi India branch shared a tweet today. In the shared post, the company said that they care about their customers and always put them first, emphasizing the word “you”, which they treat as their customers. Now, he said that he will raise the bar and suggested that users stay tuned.
The words “simplified services” in the image shared with the tweet and “you” highlighted in the text led followers to the idea that Xiaomi is also implying that it is working on a home repair service as Apple planned.
Although the post does not provide information about such a service system, the salient parts of the article refer to it. In addition, the fact that the company follows Apple like an idol in every innovation it makes brings to mind the possibilities that it will follow in this step it has taken. If our predictions are correct, Xiaomi will be the first Android original equipment manufacturer (OEM) brand.
What do you think about the tweet of Xiaomi India branch? Did the company really imply that it would offer customers the ability to repair their devices at home, as planned by Apple? Or, is a different and completely different service waiting for us? Do not forget to share your ideas with us in the comments.