I agree and that was Apple's explanation. The prohibition on 3rd party
repair only has to do with the fingerprint recognition button and the
related assembly that contains the coded fingerprint. If you can get
through there you can get to anything on the phone.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/5/2016 10:35 AM, SwissPace wrote:
Sounds harsh but a reasonable security precaution, as it seems that
replacing the touch sensor would allow anyone to access the data on a
stolen iPhone, however maybe they should have given the option to delete
all data rather than "Brick it"
IanW - who has just upgraded to a 6s from a 5s
Jim Nichols wrote:
Thanks, John. Makes me think I should be even more careful with my
iPhone 6.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 2/5/2016 8:41 AM, John Hudson wrote:
For anyone owning an iPhone 6 this piece in today's Guardian might be
of interest:
http://tinyurl.com/hl5exuu
jh
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