Earlier this year, Apple announced certain changes to its repair policies. Generally speaking, the company has made it simpler for users to repair their iPhones with genuine used parts. However, at the same time, Apple also declared that it would bring Activation Lock to iPhone parts. And now, this new feature is in effect and working in iOS 18.
This new feature, as previously described by Apple, links your Apple Account not only to your iPhone but also to components such as the battery, cameras, and display based on their individual serial numbers. The goal of Apple is to put an end to the market for stolen iPhones’ parts. Since iPhones have Activation Lock, most stolen phones are sold on the gray market for parts, which are still quite valuable. Now, when the iPhone detects a used part, it will ask for the Apple Account password of the owner of the original device.
Here’s how Apple described this change in April: “Apple will also extend its popular Activation Lock feature to iPhone parts in order to prevent stolen iPhones from being disassembled for parts. This feature was requested by customers and law enforcement officials. It was designed to limit iPhone theft by blocking a lost or stolen iPhone from being reactivated. If a device under repair detects that a supported part was obtained from another device with Activation Lock or Lost Mode enabled, the calibration capabilities for that part will be restricted.”
Some people have tried swapping parts between iPhones running iOS 18.0 RC, and indeed, the device asks for the Apple Account password to unlock and verify the used component.
Of course, there will always be those who attempt to crack Apple’s security systems, but it’s nice to see the company investing in ways to discourage the theft of iPhones.
iOS 18 will be released to the public on Monday, September 16. It requires an iPhone XR or later. It’s worth noting that Activation Lock for parts only applies to the iPhone at present and won’t work for iPads with iPadOS 18.
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