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Apple Will Reprimand iPhone Users When Using Counterfeit Components

Liputan6.com, Jakarta – Apple will reportedly notify users if one of their iPhone components turns out to be non-genuine. This notification will come along with the iOS 15.2 update.

Quoted from The Verge, Monday (12/13/2021), along with the iOS 15.2 update, Apple includes a new category in Settings. So, there will be additional ‘Parts and Service History’ information in the General menu in Settings.

As the name suggests, this option will show a history of services that have been performed on iPhone, the following components are replaced. If it turns out that there is a component that is considered non-genuine, Apple will provide a notification that the component is unknown (not known).

In addition, notifications unknown part will also appear if the component has been used on another iPhone or is not functioning normally. However, Apple ensures, this notification is only in the form of information and will not affect the performance of the component.

The notification given after the update iOS 15.2 this will be different for each model. iPhone XR, iPhone XS and versions below will only get information about the battery components used.

While on the iPhone 11, the repair information carried out includes the battery and screen. Lastly, on iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, the information provided includes battery, screen, and camera.

The presence of this feature is said to be part of Apple’s plan that will allow users to repair their devices independently through the Self Services Repair program.

But on the other hand, this feature definitely helps users re-assure whether the components that are replaced from their iPhones are genuine products when one day they are serviced.

In addition, this feature can also help users who buy iPhone used to find out if the components inside are still original.

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