Apple locks iPhone battery to prevent unauthorized providers from replacing


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Tyler Lastovich

If you continue to use your smartphone, the battery will run out sooner than when you just purchased it. Since it is relatively easy to replace the battery, you can purchase and replace it for yourself, or bring it to a regular / non-genuine provider and replace the battery for a fee, Apple If the iPhone battery specification is partially changed and the battery is replaced by a non-genuine provider, a warning message will be displayed permanently to prevent the battery from being replaced outside of the authorized service. It has become clear.

Apple Is Locking iPhone Batteries to Discourage Repair-ifixit
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It is iFixit that disassembles various electronic devices apart that Apple has changed the specifications of the iPhone battery. iFixit reports on its blog that if you replace the battery of the latest iPhone XS / XS Max / XR, the message “Apple genuine battery cannot be confirmed on this iPhone” will be displayed. When this message is displayed, the maximum battery capacity displayed in “Settings” → “Battery” → “ Battery status ” and whether the battery is compatible with peak performance are not displayed. It seems to end.

When an unauthorized provider replaces the battery, a warning message `` Important battery message '' will be displayed on the `` Battery status '' screen on the right, indicating that the maximum capacity display of the battery has been hidden. It has been.



This specification change is due to the battery chip on the iPhone. The chip not only has a function to relay information about battery cycle and temperature to the iPhone body, but also has an authentication function to pair with a specific terminal, so that a battery suitable for the terminal is used It seems to be able to judge whether or not it is done.

According to iFixit, using a genuine Apple battery does not solve the problem, so to eliminate the warning message, bring the device to the Apple Store or an authorized service provider and reset it using dedicated software there It is necessary to do.



iFixit accuses Apple's ecosystem of being a “hostile choice” that ignores the user ’s right to repair.

In addition, Apple is a non-regular provider using `` Error 53 '' etc. that access to the terminal is completely blocked when the iPhone that has repaired the home button by a third-party repair company in the past is upgraded to iOS Have blocked device repairs at.

The US House of Representatives has accelerated discussions on “the right to repair” based on the results of a large-scale survey on antitrust law, but at the time of writing there were no cases where the right to repair with state-level law became common .

Others point out that Apple is trying to take away 'the right to repair'.

Apple is trying to take away the user's `` right to repair '' while raising the repair fee-GIGAZINE



in Mobile,   Hardware, Posted by logu_ii