“Error 53″. Users of the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus had the unpleasant surprise to discover that message on their phone after repair their screen or their “home” button by unauthorized by Apple technician before installing the latest update of iOS9. This mishap met by thousands of iPhone users turned their 6 phone “useless brick”. They can rest assured: the Apple brand has just announced that it had found a solution.
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Apple has indeed released a “software update that allows customers who have encountered this error message to restore their device,” says the American company site TechCrunch on Friday . A corrected version of iOS 9.2.1 has been put online.
An already tested solution
“We apologize for the inconvenience,” says Apple, citing a “factory test” to verify if the button ID key worked and was “not supposed to affect users.” “Customers who have paid for out of warranty replacement of their devices at that time should contact AppleCare for a refund.”
Some have already tested the solution. As Kyle Wiens. The CEO of iFixit, a site specialized in dismantling and high-tech object of repair, had slammed Apple. Friday morning, on Twitter, he “confirmed” that Apple repair work indeed.
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