Phone repair pagesepsitename%% https://xfix.co.uk/category/phone-repair/ Phone, Tablet, Game Console, Computer Repair Service Fri, 13 Oct 2023 12:08:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://xfix.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/cropped-phone-repair-symbol_318-52621-32x32.jpg Phone repair pagesepsitename%% https://xfix.co.uk/category/phone-repair/ 32 32 144770722 Why is my iPhone showing an “Important Message” or “Unknown Part” warning from Apple? https://xfix.co.uk/why-is-my-iphone-showing-an-important-message-or-unknown-part-warning-from-apple/ https://xfix.co.uk/why-is-my-iphone-showing-an-important-message-or-unknown-part-warning-from-apple/#respond Fri, 13 Oct 2023 11:55:53 +0000 https://xfix.co.uk/?p=37821 You must be excited about your recently purchased iPhone from Back Market, but you may have encountered an “Important Message” from Apple regarding your battery, display, or camera. For instance, you might receive a notification like “Important Battery Message – Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple battery.” Alternatively, you might come across …

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If you have a refurbished device, it may display an “Important Message” from Apple regarding your battery, display, or camera.

You must be excited about your recently purchased iPhone from Back Market, but you may have encountered an “Important Message” from Apple regarding your battery, display, or camera. For instance, you might receive a notification like “Important Battery Message – Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple battery.” Alternatively, you might come across “Unknown Part” in the “Parts and Service History” section under your Settings.

Don’t worry; this is quite common with refurbished iPhones. Let’s delve into the details of these messages.

What’s the meaning of these messages?

These messages pop up when some repair work has been carried out on your device. They provide information about the replaced component, whether it’s the battery, screen, or camera. However, it’s essential to note that only an Apple Genius Bar or an Apple Authorized Service Provider can replace a component in the latest iPhones without triggering these messages. This doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem or defect with your battery; it merely means that a new battery (or camera or screen) has been installed, which functions just as effectively as the original.

Importantly, these messages do not impact the performance of your device. They will be visible on the lock screen for four days and then remain in the Settings for an additional 15 days. Receiving this message doesn’t affect your iPhone’s performance; the primary inconvenience is that you won’t be able to easily monitor your battery’s health to know when it’s time for a replacement.

What types of messages might you encounter?

The messages you see depend on the iOS version you are using.

  • For iOS 15.2 and later, navigate to “Settings” > “General” > “About” > “PARTS AND SERVICE HISTORY” to check if any components have been replaced.
You’ll see “Unknown Part” if the component installed is not a genuine Apple part (or recognized as such by the device)
If the replacement was done using genuine Apple parts and processes, you’ll see “Genuine Apple Part” next to the component

 

If the replacement was done with genuine Apple parts and procedures, you’ll see “Genuine Apple Part” next to the component. Keep in mind that replacements not performed by Apple will always appear as “Unknown Part,” but these components are functionally identical to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) equivalents and won’t perform any differently.

To put it simply, if you see “Unknown Part,” it likely means the component has been replaced with a new one that functions as well as the original. Even if something does go wrong, your device is covered under warranty for any defective issues.

For iOS versions earlier than iOS 15.2, check “Settings” > “Battery” > “Battery Health” for the battery or “Settings” > “General” > “About” for the camera and display.

Which iPhone models are affected?

These messages pertain only to the most recent iPhones, including XR, XS, XS Max, and subsequent generations.

For iOS 15.2 and later, the displayed information varies depending on your iPhone model. You can access this information by going to “Settings” > “General” > “About” > “PARTS AND SERVICE HISTORY.”

  • For iPhone XR, XS, XS Max, and later, including the second-generation iPhone SE, you can check if the battery has been replaced.
  • For iPhone 11, 12, and 13 models, you can determine if the battery or display has been replaced.
  • For iPhone 12 and 13 models, you can verify if the battery, display, or camera have been replaced.
  • For iPhone 14 and 15 models, you can verify if the battery, display, or camera have been replaced.

For iOS versions earlier than iOS 15.2, you’ll encounter an “Important Battery Message,” “Important Display Message,” or “Important Camera Message.”

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My wife has an iPhone SE 16GB and she cannot use it properly as it gets full quickly after taking a couple of pictures within days.
I saw a video on your website that the internal iPhone memory could be upgraded once in my inquiry.

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Most repair companies will tell you that the gaming consoles are too complicated to be repaired. But, we say that it is possible because it needs more technicalities that our team has. If you are looking to get your game consoles repaired, come to us and we will make sure that they work as good as the new ones.

Many mobile network companies lock mobile devices to their networks so that they cannot be accessed by any other cellular networks other than that of theirs. One cannot also use any free network sim cards in their phones if they have bought a phone that is locked with a particular mobile network. To be able to use your locked phone with other network carrier, you are required to unlock the phone with a code which is not an easy job.

This is the reason why it is important to approach a professional to unlock your phone so that you can use the cheapest and the best sim card in the device. We can unlock all makes and models of phone quickly and efficiently. This is also beneficial if you are visiting another country and want to use local sim card to avoid expensive roaming charges. No matter what the reasons may be, we are here to offer you the unlock phone services at the most competitive price in the market.

Even if your service provider tells you that your phone will only work with their network, you need not worry. Visit us and we will unlock the phone so that it can work on any mobile network.

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How to spot low-life battery? https://xfix.co.uk/how-to-spot-low-life-battery/ https://xfix.co.uk/how-to-spot-low-life-battery/#respond Wed, 02 Sep 2015 11:10:20 +0000 http://xml-io.proteusthemes.com/repairpress/?p=166 Whether you are a business or an individual looking to fix your computer, you can trust us to take care of all your needs. We understand that computers make our lives and business much easier and when they are not working the way they are supposed to, it can become a bit of hassle. Our …

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Whether you are a business or an individual looking to fix your computer, you can trust us to take care of all your needs. We understand that computers make our lives and business much easier and when they are not working the way they are supposed to, it can become a bit of hassle.

Our aim is to offer outstanding services straight to your home or to your office to conduct repair works or troubleshoot your computer. Out expert staff will pay attention to your needs and offer you the best consultation and advice on managing your computer well. We do this even if we find that your computer does not need any repair work.

Our aim to minimize the problem from reoccurring and offers you low cost repair work that is essential for your computer needs. From solving your networking problem, hardware problems or software problems for your desktop, PC or your MAC, to tuning up, installing software, virus detection and even cleaning, our expert computer repair professionals will be happy to answer all your questions about computer repair and maintenance, so that you always have someone to call in case of any problem even if it during the odd hours.

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Recovering data from SIM card https://xfix.co.uk/recovering-data-from-sim-card/ https://xfix.co.uk/recovering-data-from-sim-card/#respond Wed, 02 Sep 2015 10:56:02 +0000 http://xml-io.proteusthemes.com/repairpress/?p=159 When it comes to the First and Second generation of the iPhone, you have to first take out the SIM tray with a small paperclip. Then remove the screws on both sides of the charging spot and take off the back cover using a little force. Detach the ribbon cable that connects the case to …

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When it comes to the First and Second generation of the iPhone, you have to first take out the SIM tray with a small paperclip. Then remove the screws on both sides of the charging spot and take off the back cover using a little force. Detach the ribbon cable that connects the case to the motherboard and remove the display panel using a spudger. The motherboard had to removed after you have located and removed about 8 screws and a “4” ribbon cable.

The replacement of an iPhone battery is a delicate task. Knowing the risks and cost of the product involved, it seems daunting. However, when the phone doesn’t hold much charge or functions with difficulty, it becomes necessary. Use the flat screwdriver to pry up the old battery and avoid touching any wires on the system. Remove the glue-held wires with the same tool and bring in a soldering iron to detach them. Taking out the battery and then replacing it should be done is exact semblance.

Putting in a new battery should be easier. Experts on the famous Apple gadgets recommend people to use high-quality OEM batteries. Using this will be safe and hold a warranty of 6 months or more. Tablets offer much more flexibility and convenience to people than phones does.

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