Apple does not get rid of error 53 for iPhone and iPad

A few months ago, the Apple company was at the center of a scandal based on error 53 for iPhone and iPad, this appearing when a user used unauthorized components to repair a defective Home button, to which a Touch ID was also attached.

The problem was so big and affected so many people that the Apple company was even sued by a group of angry customers due to the fact that Apple does not let them repair their terminals as they see fit.

The Apple company tried to solve the problem by modifying iOS so that the error is no longer displayed, the customers who paid for the repairs being able to receive back the money spent for this purpose, but these measures did not satisfy the customers affected by the problems.

The problem is that Apple didn't provide adequate information for the people who could receive money to claim it, so now the lawyer for the group of angry customers is asking that an Apple motion to dismiss the case be rejected and the lawsuit continue until Apple is obliged. to pay compensation.

Apple has a habit of promising to solve people's problems, but in the end they leave things up in the air, and in this case the company is accused of exactly the same thing, so a lawsuit will probably teach it to think better before implementing systems like the one that was the basis of error 53.