Author Topic: TIL Apple's still a piece of stuff (error 53 bullstuff on iOS 9)  (Read 1387 times)

he doesnt want to do any research because the whole blindly hating on apple trend

i had a iphone 4S.
it was slow, had poor memory, and had the worst loving battery.
i don't like apple, it's not a bandwagon i'm on. this just proves they're being ignorant again.

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

unless they actually spent time hacking the phone (most companies wouldn't unless they're really local and relaly ghetto or stuffty) i doubt this would actually happen

except completely bricking the phone makes no sense at all
just disable the loving touch sensor, it's not that hard

this, so loving much

except completely bricking the phone makes no sense at all
just disable the loving touch sensor, it's not that hard
im sure theres some technical reason behind it
i cant really say cause im not an expert on this
also im stealing this quote from reddit
"If software is used to disable the home button, then software can be used to re-enable it and allow for security compromises to take place."
unless they actually spent time hacking the phone (most companies wouldn't unless they're really local and relaly ghetto or stuffty) i doubt this would actually happen
like i said
do your research lol
https://motherboard.vice.com/read/apple-iphone-error-53

im sure theres some technical reason behind it
i cant really say cause im not an expert on this
also im stealing this quote from reddit
"If software is used to disable the home button, then software can be used to re-enable it and allow for security compromises to take place."
Then they should actually say what the technical reason behind it is, instead of saying nothing at all. I'm not going to believe that they have a legitimate reason unless they give me evidence there is one. I don't trust companies unless they've earned my trust, and Apple most certainly has not with their extremely shady, lazy and frankly stupid business practices.

And your explanation falls apart considering that the person who posted that doesn't even know how the error 53 check works. You'd need, as you said, expert info to be able to conclude why it's like that.

unless they actually spent time hacking the phone (most companies wouldn't unless they're really local and relaly ghetto or stuffty) i doubt this would actually happen

They're doing their best on the support, and that's how they get a 99% customer satisfaction on iphones, would be handicapped to "spent time hacking the phone" and ruin their best pride