A week ago many users learned what Apple error 53 was. Once their smartphone as bricked by the company because it was repaired by shops non approved by the Cupertino-based company. Since thousands of people suffer from the same issue, discussions around Apple’s error 53 are very hot along with iPhone 7 rumors this week.
Those users who repair their smartphones in Apple Store, official ‘fruit’ Service Center and Authorized Service Provider are ok and they get no error 53 on iPhone 6 and other models. But those customers who chose to replace a broken Home button or other part in random repair shop are now faced with a huge disappointment. Their device is not working and has become a ‘brick.’
Error 53 iPhone 6 and 6 Plus issue occurs because the Home button contains Touch ID sensor. Your iOS 9 firmware can check if this sensor matches all other components used in the handset and if the match fails you get the error 53 message that states your iPhone cannot be restored because an unknown error occurred.
The components don’t match if you repair the phone in an unauthorized repair shop. Only original Apple components can be used for iPhone 6 and newer smartphone models repair [find out how popular iPhone 6s is these days]. Otherwise you can get the error 53 bug and lose your smartphone.
Apple is aware about error 53 and the problem faced by thousands of customers. The company states that the checks performed by iOS 9 are really important because they offer additional protection to users. Finding a mismatch results in unpleasant issue.
All users who come across Apple error 53 are advised to contact official Apple Support help. It’s currently unclear if the company has plans to replace the fraudulent Touch ID sensor in broken devices to help users get their iPhone back. What do you think about this issue?