Thursday, February 11, 2016

Apple may go to court because of the ‘error 53′ that kills the iPhone – EN Official

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As we have reported here on the 7th, some Apple users saw your iPhone become unusable after an update to the latest version of iOS, to version 9.2.1. At issue is a security feature on the Touch ID that ‘kills’ devices that have not been repaired in official Apple stores.

Apple commented on what happened, explaining that this was due to a function security to protect user data . <- ad injection: random ->

“We take security very seriously and the consumers ‘Error 53′ it is the result of security checks to protect our customers. IOS verifies that the ‘Touch ID’ sensor on your iPad or iPhone matches the other components of the apparatus, “Apple wrote in a statement.

However, if won other contours when error 53 ‘reached’ a reporter from the Guardian. The same would have broken the screen while doing a story in Macedonia, having taken the same to repair a non-official store. Antonio Olmos The iPhone still worked, but the problems started when it updated the device to iOS 9.2.1. That’s when he came across such an error 53.

The case can go to court and win other contours. It is at least that the intention of PCVA, a society of Seattle lawyers in the United States. The company claims illegality on the distinction between official and unofficial services, saying that this criterion seriously harms the users because it forces them to go to the brand and to pay much more for the same service.

This process happens precisely by service distinction. Where the Touch ID is repaired, it is paired again with the user’s security settings. When the same is fixed off the mark, this process does not. With this new version of the operating system, the iPhone gets even die

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