Apple is working on a standalone app meant to make it easier for its customers to access a variety of helpful resources, documents and manuals whilst streamlining the repair and troubleshooting process, according to prolific Australia-based leaker Sonny Dickson who shared a few purported screenshots of a yet-to-be-named software with uSwitch.

Judging by the looks of it, the app replicates much of the functionality and resources available through the Apple Support website, but in the form of a native, standalone iPhone and iPad application.

Apple Support app iPhone screenshot 001

The app asks customers “basic questions about the device in need of repair to boil down to the problem quickly” and enables them to “book a service, send their device in for service, or give a call to Apple,” according to sources familiar with its development.

The app lists all of the devices registered to your Apple ID, giving you a range of pre-defined common problems for each device type. Some of the support options that users can access through the app reportedly include built-in live chat, contacting Apple Support directly, setting up a Genius Bar appointment and more.

“It’s highly interactive, and well integrated,” a source said. Apple’s existing Apple Store app already offers some of this functionality. For instance, you can book an appointment with a Genius at your nearby Apple Store.

That being said, it’s currently unclear if this app will be released as a standalone application or maybe see its functionality folded into the existing Apple Store app.

Source:Sonny Dicksonvia uSwitch