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"Apple might Face a Lawsuit over Error 53"

PCVA has begun to investigate the user’s allegations concerning error 53.

BEACON TRANSCRIPT – If would seem that things are not looking too good for the Cupertino-based tech giant. A law firm has recently begun to investigate the user’s allegations, according to which Apple is using error 53 in order to ensure that the user doesn’t use third-party services. Apple might face a lawsuit over error 53 if the allegations prove to be true.

A law company by the name of Phau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC or PCVA for short has publically announced that it has begun an investigation into the error 53 issue. According to the law firm, over the next few weeks, in will begin to systematically investigate all the claims coming from the users who experienced the error 53 issue after updating their handsets to the newest version of iOS.

For those who are unaware, error 53 is that kind of glitch that somehow manages to turn your regular iPhone handset into a paperweight. Basically, the problem resides in the phone’s inability to recognize if the components are authentic or not. The new line of phone employs a pairing technology between the Touch ID sensor and the Fingerprint device.

For example, if you have issues with your handset, it seems only natural to bring your iPhone to a service. And yes, most iPhone users prefer to take their phone to a third-party service because Apple’s repair prices are quite high. If the technician uses a different power cable or swaps the defective phone button with a new one, the phone will detect that one or more components are not genuine and will return the dreaded error.

Moreover, according to the ongoing investigations, there are a couple of iPhone 6 users who have reported that they’ve actually received the message without any warning after updating their phone the latest version of iOS.

As for Apple, the Cupertino-based tech giant declared that this system only ensures that the no one is capable of accessing the user’s private data. Technically speaking, anyone getting hold of a handset, can swap the fingerprint sensor with another one and gain access to the user’s data without even breaking a sweat. According to Apple, this mechanism prevents data theft, but, lately, it would seem that this security policy is doing more harm than good.

And now, Apple might face a lawsuit over error 53 if the allegations are proven. According to several users who experienced the dreaded error 53 issues, the tech giant is taking advantage of this issue, in order to use it as leverage. By doing so, the tech giant allegedly makes sure that the users will use Apple’s repair services instead of a third-party service.

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Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, error 53, fingerprint sensor, iOS, iPhone, lawsuit, paperweight iPhone, PCVA, third-party service, touch ID, updating

More iPhone Users are Getting Steamed over Error 53

February 6, 2016 By Troy G. Bennett

"More iPhone Users are Getting Steamed over Error 53"

Here are a bouple of details about iPhone’s much dreaded error.

BEACON TRANSCRIPT – According to a recent reporting, the number of users receiving the error 53 message has increased. More iPhone users are getting steamed over error 52 which basically transforms your iPhone into a paperweight.

When installing a new update or software on you iPhone, it’s now unheard of to receive an error during the installation process. Things like this happen all the time, regardless whether you’re using a smartphone or a computer.

But what if I told you that there’s one error out there that can make you break in tears over your recently deceased iPhone? Yes, we are of course talking about the dreaded error 53, Apple’s sweet own of saying “Execute Order 66” when you want to repair your phone outside Apple’s authorized service.

So, what’s error 53? Basically, it’s all related to security and to the Touch ID fingerprint sensor. According to Apple’s testimony, this kind of error occurs when the software is unable to verify if the components inside your iPhone are genuine. For example, if your home key gets damaged, you would naturally have to replace it. If the product used is not Apple certified, then the ID touch fingerprint device will call up the error 53 message, turning your phone in a paperweight.

Moreover, according to the same statement issued by the tech giant, it would seem that when you take your phone to a certified Apple service, the components used to patch up your phone are capable of re-initiating the authentication process, thus proving to the Touch ID device that all the component are genuine and that no one is attempting to remove the touch device.

The same principle applies to the power cable. For example, there have been many users who have reported this error after attempting to update the smartphone using another cable. The same goes for users who turned in their phone to third-party services. In each case, the dreaded error would appear on the phone’s display. But don’t think that after you received this error your phone would sit there, motionless.

According to the users who received this message, the phone gets stuck in a reboot loop, meaning that your phone will restart each time you switch it on. Naturally, more iPhone users are getting steamed over error 53. Apple’s response was swift: use only certified services if you don’t want to wave bye-bye to your beloved handset.

What to do in order to in order to avoid the error? If you decide to go to a third-party service, ask the repairman to use the phone’s original Touch Id fingerprint sensor, home button and power cable. Do not attempt to change any of these because you will receive the error. If the home button or any of the components are beyond repair, head on over to the nearest Apple service.

Also, if you want to replace a power cable of a broken update button, do not attempt to upgrade your phone’s OS. Last, if the error does appear on your screen, turn the phone off, and replace the new parts with the original components.

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Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, Apple service, error 53, iPhone, third-party service

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