TS3694: Get help with iOS update and restore errors
Learn about Get help with iOS update and restore errors
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Feb 9, 2016 10:08 AM in response to jakob.joergensenby gail from maine,I guess you failed to notice that it said "protecting". It's called nuance.
GB
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Feb 9, 2016 10:12 AM in response to alberthoranby TJBUSMC1973,alberthoran wrote:
Should the "likelihood of success is directly related to how the customer speaks to the representative." Should it rather be the validity of the case?
The validity of the case is: "You allowed unauthorized service on your iPhone. This voided your service & support options through Apple. Thank you and have a nice day. Goodbye."
If you want to deal in facts only, then this is the primary issue at hand.
Now, if you want a more beneficial response, and the person you're talking to has the power to deny service completely, and they can't get in trouble with their boss for following the rules to the letter, but they do have the personal discretion to grant some for of exception... do you think it's better to use honey or vinegar?
You've never tried or been successful in talking your way out of a speeding ticket, have you?
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Feb 9, 2016 10:14 AM in response to alberthoranby TJBUSMC1973,alberthoran wrote:
What you said was not correct The damage to the Touch ID did not disable my ipad as it worked perfectly well after I had the screen replaced. It was the software that bricked up my ipad
Effect doesn't always immediately follow cause.
The iOS update/restore was the catalyst, not the cause.
Didn't I already give a detailed explanation in this thread? Something about valid driver license, then expired, then getting pulled dover by a cop?
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Feb 9, 2016 10:14 AM in response to alberthoranby gail from maine,Error 53 is an error that indicates a hardware issue:
Check for hardware issues
Errors: 1, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 53, 56, 1002, 1004, 1011, 1012, 1014, 1667, or 1669.
Your device or computer might have a hardware issue that stops the update or restore from completing.
- Check that your security software and settings aren't blocking your device from communicating with the Apple update server.
- Then try to restore your iOS device two more times while connected with a cable, computer, and network you know are good.
- Make sure that your security software and settings are allowing communication between your device and update servers.
- If you still see the error message when you update or restore, contact Apple support.
If you still see the error message, check for outdated or modified software.
Thanks for playing!
GB
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Feb 9, 2016 10:18 AM in response to alberthoranby Philly_Phan,alberthoran wrote:
What you said was not correct The damage to the Touch ID did not disable my ipad as it worked perfectly well after I had the screen replaced. It was the software that bricked up my ipad
Repetition does not equate to reality.
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Feb 9, 2016 10:19 AM in response to alberthoranby Philly_Phan,alberthoran wrote:
Should the "likelihood of success is directly related to how the customer speaks to the representative." Should it rather be the validity of the case?
That's always been the case but, as you are well aware, you lose on the validity aspect. Speaking nice might help you get an exception.
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Feb 9, 2016 10:46 AM in response to alberthoranby Meg St._Clair,alberthoran wrote:
Should the "likelihood of success is directly related to how the customer speaks to the representative." Should it rather be the validity of the case?
When people have discretion, they are for more likely to use that discretion in the favor of people who are, at least, polite rather than those who are not, especially if they are limited in how often they can use that discretion and if the cases are otherwise equal. Besides, does it really make your day better to be unpleasant to someone who is not in a policy making position?
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Feb 9, 2016 11:25 AM in response to Meg St._Clairby alberthoran,Why should this be a discretionary case? It seems that this problem is now running into thousands of ipads and iphones. If software updates bricks up an ipad with a replaced screen surely a reputable company such as Apple should be some way of allowing the customer revert back to the old software.
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Feb 9, 2016 11:27 AM in response to alberthoranby Philly_Phan,alberthoran wrote:
Why should this be a discretionary case?
Because you don't have a valid case.
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Feb 9, 2016 11:33 AM in response to alberthoranby deggie,Because Apple has not yet announced a global policy about this. And because it has nothing to do with screen replacement.
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Feb 9, 2016 3:34 PM in response to Jay 75by Lawrence Finch,Jay 75 wrote:
Interesting, but also well-known. It's caused by an INCOMPETENT 3rd party repair. iFixit even has instructions on how to avoid the problem when replacing the screen.
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Feb 9, 2016 4:07 PM in response to Jay 75by Philly_Phan,Jay 75 wrote:
If you saw it on the web, it must be true.
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Feb 10, 2016 4:42 AM in response to Philly_Phanby mycek00,Hey
Is the error 53 affecting iPhone 6 and 6+ only? I haven't seen anyone complaining about 6s. Is that true?
Also, if I get new phone from apple store, £600, and after 13 months my ID touch suddenly fail and I'll try to restore my device and obviously it will die, what happen next?
1. I'll have to buy new phone for £540 (10% discount), that's £1140 in 13 months
2. They will fix it for me
Thanks
sorry for my english
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Feb 10, 2016 7:11 AM in response to mycek00by Lawrence Finch,mycek00 wrote:
Hey
Is the error 53 affecting iPhone 6 and 6+ only? I haven't seen anyone complaining about 6s. Is that true?
Also, if I get new phone from apple store, £600, and after 13 months my ID touch suddenly fail and I'll try to restore my device and obviously it will die, what happen next?
1. I'll have to buy new phone for £540 (10% discount), that's £1140 in 13 months
2. They will fix it for me
Thanks
sorry for my english
Your english is fine, and better than a lot of native english-speakers.
It would affect the 6S, but independent repair shops can't get screens easily, so anyone with a broken screen has to go to Apple for the repair, and Apple will do it right (competent independents will do it right also; unfortunately, there's no good way to weed out the incompetents). The one source for screens that I've found charges more for the 6S screen than Apple does for a screen repair.
If your phone needs repair out of warranty Apple will either fix it or give you a replacement for about 1/3 the cost of a new phone, not the list price (even with a 10% discount). See the pricing here: Apple - Support - Service Answer Center
If it is only shortly out of warranty, sometimes an Apple store will still honor the warranty. They don't have to, so it's best to be polite when you ask.
Note that failure of Touch ID will not break the phone; touch ID will just stop working. It's if the sensor is changed so it no longer matches to encrypted fingerprint store that the phone will be bricked.

