Repair experts globally are reporting a widespread problem on iPhone 6 and 6 Plus handsets – a grey flickering bar at the top of the screen and unresponsiveness.
The Error 53 issue that caused so much confected outrage in the blogosphere has been fixed by Apple.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will challenge Apple over the Error 53 debacle for alleged breaches to the Australian Consumer Law provisions.
If you have an iPhone or iPad repaired by a company other than Apple, you are likely to encounter Error 53 that only it can fix – at a considerable cost.
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