Sunday, February 7, 2016

Error 53: Apple confirms that the iPhone can die while trying to repair the touch sensor ID – Digital Journal



 
 A recent report in the Guardian reports the fury of some users on a mysterious “error 53″ which begins to appear on iPhones repaired in unauthorized assists. The British newspaper quotes experts (not to mention their name) saying that this error will cause the iPhone to stop working.
 

With a little more calm, is not the error 53 that turns the iPhone into a paperweight. It is just a symptom of a previous action, a security feature to function exactly like Apple wants – which even then disables the smartphone. The error is related to the use of third party parts for smartphone maintenance and a check feature implemented by the apple company iOS.

The Touch ID sensor (present in the iPhone 5s, 6 and 6s) it is closely connected to the iOS device to which it belongs. That way, a thief can not take your phone or tablet, swipe the sensor and have access to all credit cards linked to Apple Pay.

Companies specializing in repair iOS devices such as iCracked are aware of this feature and will change the way they operate the sensor. In cases where the front glass is broken, the carriers will move across the associated assembly to TouchID for a new face to maintain the correct functioning of the phone.

Apple confirmed Gizmodo that this is a feature iOS, not a mysterious error to punish anyone who takes the smartphone to assists unauthorized techniques.

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