Apple there were just under fire, and this is due to an old problem known as Error 53 , which, however, recently strongly accentuated and touched a large group of users of new iPhone . Everything breaks for the last two generations of smartphones and virtually everyone who has decided to repair the broken smartphone in unauthorized service, is exposed to exchange your iPhone in the so-called. brick.
While the device after receiving the service can operate without any reservations, that software update iOS to the latest version may result in the occurrence of said error 53, which is tantamount to killing equipment. It turns out that the issue is really about the TouchID and elements associated with the fingerprint reader, although the network there are also voices that the problem also occurs when changing the screen. If the system detects that you do not have the original components of the scanner, the phone is blocked to the extent that you can not read it, even data stored in the memory (photos, contacts, messages).
Apple issued a statement on the matter, which provides that it is about the safety of users. The data stored in the smartphone are protected by a built-in fingerprint reader, which is in turn connected to an internal system Secure Enclave . Each phone receives a unique pairing between the scanner and the chip, so that we are protected against pulling data from our device. It is worth to remember that TouchID is also used for Apple Pay payments, thus maintaining the unique connection between the Touch ID and Secure Enclave is assumed to increase our security. The company also encourages all those who touched error 53, to contact Apple Support.
On the one hand, it is hard to blame Apple for wanting to protect their customers, but on the other it is difficult to turn a blind eye to the fatal communication, because if it was previously known about the case, it was possible to avoid such a large scale of the problem. There can also be no surprise to users who choose to repair the device in unauthorized service which can deal with the problem by far cheaper than the official website. Besides, there are also voices that Apple wants in this way to force their customers to use exclusively for their own service points.
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