Author Topic: TIL Apple's still a piece of stuff (error 53 bullstuff on iOS 9)  (Read 1388 times)

http://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/feb/05/error-53-apple-iphone-software-update-handset-worthless-third-party-repair
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/06/apple-says-iphone-error-53-is-to-protect-customers-security

tl;dr Phones that had to have a repaired iPhone 6's home button are now loving paperweights on iOS 9, and have to pay a ridiculous fee to repair it, then Apple comes out saying it's to 'protect user security' when there's literally no way that's possible, and it just happens in some cases

This is why I got an Android instead. forget Apple's stuffty support.


what if someone stole your iphone and they could simply exchange the fingerprint button and they could easily get in? think about that. not supporting apple, but why don't people think about that

its because there was a security issue where if you had a third party replace the touch id scanner on the home button they could replace it with a malicious one

not saying this was a good way to handle it, but it was a security issue


Apple is forgeted if they keep messing up this way

I don't see how they could make such a stupid decision unless their intentions are malicious. How could they have possibly not thought this through? There are already services available to disable your iPhone if it's lost or stolen. They don't have to baby their customers like this.
I'm glad I don't use iPhone anymore.

how does that decides whether or not you choose apple??



apple was always bad

the apple 2 pretty much started the revolution of home computers (or so i've been told)

who else has never ever had an issue with apple?

Apple comes out saying it's to 'protect user security' when there's literally no way that's possible, and it just happens in some cases
actually thats the case
if you actually did some research you would find that it has to do with the touchid sensor and the secure portion of the phone communicating with eachother

actually thats the case
if you actually did some research you would find that it has to do with the touchid sensor and the secure portion of the phone communicating with eachother
he doesnt want to do any research because the whole blindly hating on apple trend

actually thats the case
if you actually did some research you would find that it has to do with the touchid sensor and the secure portion of the phone communicating with eachother
except completely bricking the phone makes no sense at all
just disable the loving touch sensor, it's not that hard