Apple uses a special device that can be found in every store in the US to calibrate and repair iPhones Apple. By its appearance, the bizarre machine can replace the screen, calibrate the display and the like. It will become an integral part of stores, especially when the Cupertino company decides to integrate the fingerprint sensor into the display.
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The existence of this device was reported by an anonymous person who previously worked in one of the shops. Server Motherboard sent photos of what the instrument looks like for calibration and repairs. Another source revealed that the company started using these machines shortly after the release of the iPhone 5s. Apple declined to comment on the leaked photos.
“It was a big clunky machine that looked like something someone had made in a backyard,” said the former Apple genius. "There was some strange liquid in the machine that we had to wear gloves for. There were also gas valves, for example. It really looked like something that had been created in a yard. It didn't correspond at all with the policy App"lu."
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Apple has patented technology that tests iPhone repairs before the devices are returned to customers. Perhaps one of the most interesting things the device can do is the ability to pair new Touch ID with the old device. This device is connected to an iMac, which connects the phone to an internal server Applu, and so it is possible to calibrate the sensor. This is something that no independent repair shop can do. Apple thus becoming the only company that can repair a broken screen with a new one Touch ID from the original screen. And thus the Cupertino company gains a monopoly in this area.
Source: Motherboard