iPhone 11 will alert when the changed display is not original

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Apple recently launched three new versions of its newest smartphone, they are the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Both bring a range of new features that are now available for purchase.

The iPhone's displays were designed, tested and manufactured to Apple's quality and performance standards. This includes intuitive and responsive multi-touch, high brightness, great color accuracy, white balance and performance for features like true Tone, Night Shift e Haptic Touch.

Now it looks like the company doesn't want fake displays, that's because the company published a new support document informing them that the iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max will give customers a warning if their devices cannot verify a genuine display after a repair work on the display.

"If you need to replace the display of the new iPhone, it's important that certified technicians use genuine Apple parts to repair it."

A Apple reviews a comprehensive list of problems that can arise if the monitor is incorrectly changed or with a non-genuine part, such as problems with multiple touches, problems with the accuracy and brightness of the screen colors or the True tone not working properly. “In addition, repairs that do not adequately replace the screws or covers can leave behind loose parts that can damage the battery, cause overheating or result in injury.” According to Apple, this new measure applies only to new iPhones and not to previous models. Even though it cannot be verified as genuine, the display is not prevented from functioning normally by iOS.

 

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