Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Error 53 can take Apple to court – iClub

Apple The week is being marked by the “Error 53″. This error, which Apple claims to be a security measure, turns iPhones into authentic bricks going so far as to eliminate all the user’s content.

The news gained notoriety because this error appeared to a reporter from The Guardian . When Antonio Olmos was in a report on Macedonia, its iPhone broke up and it had to take it to repair an unofficial Apple Store. Although at the time the device has operated correctly, it stopped working with the latest version of Apple’s operating system for mobile devices, iOS 9.2.1.

According to Apple, when there a problem that affects the Touch ID, the official service Apple later proceed to re-land consolidation between the Touch ID and security enclave. When the repair is carried out elsewhere in this process does not happen, this being the main reason for now Error 53.

Now the company PCVA lawyers in Seattle in the United States is considering putting Apple in court . The company thinks it is illegal to US giant to distinguish between official and unofficial services for the repair of your devices and with this measure, Apple is forcing its customers to opt for a more expensive service.

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