Apple tries to protect its users from uncertified accessories by the users themselves draws attention to this fact in the form of a message on the screen iOS devices. New safeguards against such accessories s Lightning konewhich the company decided to add to iOS 7, but as it seems, it didn't take long before this protection was breached. Well-known computer manufactureronentov iPhone5mod has found that this new detection can be easily broken.
“This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone, “ warns iOS 7 of the user if he decides to use such accessories. Manufacturer iPhone5mod states that already within these two weeks, it has managed to modify the chips of its accessories so that they bypass the notification and do not inform the user every time a cable or accessory is connected to the phone. The new trick works with the previous model Lightning chip and the message will not appear until the moment when Apple decides to modify its hardware.
The reason why people buy these products is clear. Non-certified, unofficial cables are much cheaper than the ones he provides in his stores Apple. However, not all of them have to work stably and it is not excluded that they can damage the hardware of the device. iPhone5mod also claims that it intends to accept all claims of products that will not be compatible with the final version of the system iOS 7.
*Source: Cult of Mac
One thing is that the annoying message won't pop up, but the question is, for example, the charging time compared to the original. I don't know about you, but I have experience (DOCK i LIGTH), že originální kabely nabíjí rychleji jak neoriginální přes stejnou USB nabíječku.
Once you buy iPhone, so maybe he can afford to buy the original cable via Apple, No..?!? I will know that everything will work out for me. :)
I also wonder why someone solves neorigo.kabely?!