Error 53 iPhone Bricking Hits Apple with Class Action Lawsuit

Many iPhone users came across error 53 iPhone bricking because they had their phone repaired by companies that are not approved by Apple. The quick frustrations that filled out the web couldn’t get pass Apple and law firms.

Hearing about lawsuit Apple iPhone Bricked news is not surprising. A lot of people who purchased their iPhone were eager to sue the company because of the horrible error 53 they suddenly got. When the iPhone is bricked it no longer can be used as the phone. It is impossible to turn it on and restore. You really get a brick in your pocket but it is a pretty pricey brick.

iPhone Brick Error 53 Lawsuit Against Apple

The law company PCVA got Apple sued over error 53. The company decided ti file this lawsuit to help all the affected consumers to have their bricked smartphones fixed by Apple [users also experience issues with Apple Pay outage]. Of course, the ‘fruit’ giant is expected to provide the repair cost for free to all those who are affected by error 53.

It is curious that Apple explains the error 53 as security measure used to protect ‘fruit’ consumers. The law company believes security doesn’t stand behind this issue because a lot of iPhone users who repairs their device a while ago were able to use it without any problems until recently when error 53 suddenly surfaced and bricked the phone.

It’s true that there is no document that warns iPhone users about their gadget self-destructing itself one they update or download new software. Customers didn’t know that such damage could be done because clear explanations were absent.

Right now if you get the error code 53 you should know that your iPhone is completely dead. Unless Apple repairs it or replaces with a working smartphone. Would the Cupertino-based giant be forced to help users who are affected or not? What do you think?

Apple Error 53 on iPhone 6 Could Lead to New Lawsuit

There are many Apple iPhone error codes. Users are not pleased when they see Apple error 53 or other problems. Lawyers think that Apple could face a new class-action lawsuit because of the errors with its smartphones [for example, users report Safari crashing on iOS 9 iPhone]. What is error 53 iPhone 6 about?

This problem usually occurs to people who are replacing their iPhone parts with inauthentic pieces. Users who have repaired the smartphone with parts that are not original [they are not approved by the Cupertino-based company] face error 53. This error is a big problem because it locks the handset completely.

Apple Error 53

Being not able to use your iPhone is the result of error 53 Apple iPhone 6 code. The ‘fruit’ company is aware of the problem. It assures that this is related to security. Modern iPhones that have Touch ID sensor require special parts and if you replace the original pieces with something inauthentic you might not be able to use your handset at all.

The official report mentions the importance of using only authentic parts that are approved by Apple. Once paired with your Touch ID sensor [it should be improved on the next iPhone 7 model] – everything will work correctly and stay secured. If one of the pieces is a fake one – the iPhone will receive the error message and could become locked.

Some experts believe that the fact that Apple can disable iPhones is an offense. One law firm based in Seattle is sure that error 53 can potentially be viewed as offense under the Criminal Damage Act.

Could Apple be accused of violating customer laws? Can the error 53 be the real problem for the ‘fruit’ company?