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The Conclusion of the iPhone 6 Error 53

February 19, 2016 By Deborah Campbell Leave a Comment

The Conclusion of the iPhone 6 Error 53

An issue that has been plaguing a portion of the iPhone users for nearly 2 weeks now has finally come to an end, it would seem, as this is the conclusion of the iPhone 6 error 53. It would appear that after major consumer complaints and even threats of lawsuits that could have ended costing Apple hundreds of millions, the company came up with a fix that was pushed through a bug fix patch just today.

The infamous Error 53 is the reason thousands of users were left without a phone over the last two weeks after they attempted updating their systems to the latest iOS 9.3 patch. The reason? The firmware update that came with it would detect if any third-party service center repairs had been done to the phone, and brick it if the response was positive.

This left a great number of individuals without a functional phone, with no fix to it and the only prospect being purchasing a new device altogether, with no method of accessing the data of your previous phone unless you had a recent backup of it saved on your computer. Now, two weeks into the problem, user uproar and threats of lawsuits, Apple has come forward with a way to fix the devices that ended up being bricked by error 53.

The fix comes packed in the update known as iOS 9.2.1 and it will stop phones from being affected. This came along with an official apology from Apple and urged the ones affected to get in touch with Apple Support. It also came along a clear explanation of what made error 53 appear all of a sudden and affect so many units.

Apparently, along with the firmware update came a new method of amplifying the levels of security found in the phone. Considering that the Touch ID sensor is the way one can access some of the most private and sensitive features of your iPhone, whenever the system detected that it had been tampered with (and to be more exact, whenever someone went into a third party service center to get a home button or their screen fixed) and instantly shut down to prevent personal data breach.

Now, the ones affected can revive their bricked phones by plugging them in their computers and updating the system via iTunes. However, the patch also prevents the fingerprint reader from working for the time being, seeing that Apple says the error 53 incident was a factory test that accidentally was let slip past the confines of the company.

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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: apple iphone, Error 53 fix, iphone 6, iphone error 53

The Repercussions of the iPhone Error 53

February 9, 2016 By Cristopher Hall Leave a Comment

The Repercussions of the iPhone Error 53

After numerous users have been left with a non-functional iPhone 6 or 6S after attempting to upgrade to the latest iOS 9.3, Apple may be facing the repercussions of the iPhone error 53 through a potential class action suit against them. This is hardly a surprise as it’s undeniable that the company could have handled the situation with a lot more class than it has.

In essence, error 53 is the iPhone killer – as some would call it – as any iPhone 6 or above user that has been experiencing issues with their home button or has, at one point, fixed a broken home button in a third party service center and tried to update to the latest iOS version ended up with an unusable phone. As soon as someone would try to update, they would receive the Error 53 screen; that would instantly brick the phone and you would have nothing else to ado but to literally buy a new phone.

With no notice from Apple, no fix for it and no apparent plan to make it up to the ones affected, Apple seems to be facing potential class action suit. The company defends itself against accusations by stating that “Error 53” is a hardware issue caused by the user and that Apple cannot honor repairs via standard warranty. Even if ‘caused by the user’ mostly means that they resorted to non-Apple repair stores instead.

Some users already believe that Error 53 is nothing other than Apple’s attempt to throttle the third party service center market and leave no alternative for users other than using Apple’s own repair services. iOS 9.3 seems to have been built to detect unauthorized repairs and/or use of unauthorized parts and instantly brick the phone as a result.

A law firm from Seattle, PCVA, has stated that it will begin an investigation on the matter in order to possible motion a class-action suit against Apple because of the belief that Apple is deliberately forcing users to no other alternative than their own repair shops.

Other individuals believe that this is a method of protecting its users however, considering that the fingerprint data stored on the device would otherwise be leaked.

But because the issue had no prior notice and there’s a vehement refusal of the company to assist the ones who have fallen victim to Error 53, Apple surely hasn’t made a lot of fans with this ordeal. And because simply having to buy a new smartphone wasn’t enough, Error 53 also instantly wipes out all of your stored data – photos, texts, apps – so unless you had all of that backed up, you would lose it forever.

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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: 9.3 update, apple iphone, ios 9.3 update error, iphone error 53

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