at the entry on that update to iOS 9 can “uceglić” iPhone 6/6 Plus in the comments unleashed a real storm. The case you raised, because they do not you enjoyed the proceedings Apple, forcing customers to (expensive) repairs at an authorized service center. His indignation also expressed users worldwide. Cupertino giant he had to bend under the pressure of such a powerful wave of discontent and find a solution for Error 53 .
Sorry alone rescue your iPhone 6/6 Plus can try only those who have upgraded it through iTunes. You should upload the new version of iOS 9.2.1 – this should unlock and bring to life a smartphone.
Some customers’ devices are showing ‘Connect to iTunes’ after attempting an iOS update or a restore from iTunes on a Mac or PC. This reports as an Error 53 in iTunes and Appears when a device fails a security test. This test was designed to check Whether Touch ID works properly before the device leaves the factory.
Today, Apple released a software update That allows customers who have encountered this error message is successfully restore Their device using iTunes on a Mac or PC.
Unfortunately, after the appropriate steps and efficient completion of the whole process of Touch ID is unlocked, that simply will not work. This means that you have to bear the additional cost, if you want to replace it, to be able to return to use it. Apple explains that fingerprints are “linked” to this component, which ensure a very high level of security (it mostly is, that in case of theft thief swapped yourself this item and did not get thanks to confidential user data – including those relating to payment):
We protect fingerprint data using a secure enclave, Which is uniquely paired to the touch ID sensor. When the iPhone is serviced by an authorized Apple service provider or Apple retail store for changes That Affect the Touch ID sensor, the pairing is re-validated. This check Ensures the device and the iOS features related to touch ID REMAIN secure. Without this unique pairing and malicious touch ID sensor could be substituted-, thereby gaining access to the secure enclave. When iOS Detects That the pairing fails, touch ID, Including Apple Pay is disabled so the device remains secure.
Apple, of course, apologized users for any inconvenience caused by the Error 53 and asked to contact the person who exchanged a surcharge on the new iPhone, because they have to obtain a refund of money paid:
We apologize for any inconvenience, this was designed to be a factory test and was not the intended it Affect customers. Customers who paid for an out-of-warranty replacement of Their device based on this issue should contact AppleCare about a reimbursement.
Source: TechChrunch by Neowin, Apple
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