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Be careful when repairing the iPhone

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Today we are going to give some advice when it comes to repairing the iPhone , in case you are going to do it somewhere that is not official. In other words, an Apple Store or technical service attached to this company.

When a piece of our apple device breaks, the first thing we think (and it's something very obvious) is "How much will it cost me?" And it is that the price of these pieces is not usually cheap, especially if we go home, that is to say to the Apple Store . We always tend to resort to any place to repair mobile phones, which we know will cost us less.

This can save us a few euros, and also make everything work as it used to. This process is almost always done with the screens or the Home button. But is it safe?

BE CAREFUL WHEN REPAIRING THE IPHONE

Well, as we have been saying, be careful! And it is that after the release of iOS 9, the operating system is capable of detecting when a piece is official and when it is not, thus skipping an error message which leaves the iPhone unusable.

The error we're talking about and we're putting it here in case it's already happened to you, is «Error 53». This error will appear when assembling all the components and turning on the device. The following occurs:

  1. We assemble the device with an unofficial part (screen, home button or touch ID).
  2. When you turn it on, a message will appear telling us to connect the iPhone to iTunes via a USB cable.
  3. When connected, it will pop up again a message “The iPhone could not be restored. An unknown error has occurred (53).

We have run out of device, unless we reassemble it with the official parts. If it has been observed that it only occurs with iOS 9, in previous iOS this problem does not occur.

So if you are thinking of repairing your iPhone with iOS 9, we recommend you always do it in an Apple Store. We also tell you that this message does not always have to appear, but to avoid such a problem, it is best to always go to an official site.