Earlier this month, it was found that the error 53 could disable the iPhone. This occurred on devices in which there was an exchange of pieces related to the Touch ID. After a series of complaints, the company announced an update to devices that are already on iOS 9.2.1 version of “rising” devices – and that does not mean that your Touch ID back to work if you have changed any part region button.
the problem, according to Apple, is related to a safety test done by the operating system. Noticing a piece that was not originally part of the phone and in relation to a security device (for the Touch ID, which frees transactions and unlock the phone), the phone showed this bug, which prevented normal use of the device.
Explains Apple:
If your iOS device has Touch ID, iOS verifies that the Touch ID conflicts with other components of your device during the update process and restoration . This check keeps your device and system resources related to iOS safe.
When the iOS is some unidentified module or unexpected in the Touch ID, the failure check. For example, a non-genuine new screen or a display issue replacement could cause failure in this verification
As the update is intended for devices that were “brickados” or almost useless, the process should be all done. via iTunes. The update will restore dead devices disabled by mistake 53 and will prevent iPhones that had their buttons exchanged at unauthorized shops are harmed in the future.
In the process of “resuscitation”, Apple recommends that the user has the latest version of iTunes, connect your device to your computer and make the process of updating or restoration
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