Apple has reportedly taken yet another step to deter theft by extending its Activation Lock feature to individual iPhone components with the rollout of iOS 18. As per a report from 9to5Mac, this update, available to developers and public beta testers, aims to curb the resale of parts from stolen iPhones by linking specific components-- such as batteries, cameras, and displays- to the original owner’s Apple account.
This feature was reportedly activated with the Release Candidate build of iOS 18, making it harder for unauthorized repairs to be carried out using parts of other iPhones. When an iPhone detects a replacement part, it prompts the user for the Apple Account password of the original device owner to verify the component’s authenticity. Without proper authentication, the smartphone will limit the functionality of the unverified part, making it tough for stolen parts to be used or sold.
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How Will Apple’s Activation Lock Feature Work
Apple’s initiative comes from a growing market where stolen iPhones, are rendered useless due to existing Activation Lock measures, and sold off in pieces. By extending Activation Lock to individual components, the company is closing a major loophole that enables the gray market for iPhone parts to grow. The company has stated that this new feature was created after requests from both customers and law enforcement.
As described earlier this year, Apple’s goal is to prevent stolen iPhones from being dismantled and resold for parts. If a device under repair detects a component associated with an Apple Account under Activation Lock or Lost Mode, it will block the part’s calibration.
While some users have tried swapping parts between iPhones running iOS 18’s Release Candidate version, they confirmed that the system requires Apple ID credentials to unlock and verify used components, the report adds. The final version iOS 18 will likely be made available to users on September 16, with compatibility limited to iPhone XR and later models.
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Apple Reduces Price Of iPhone 15, iPhone 14 In Indian Market
Apple has announced a significant price slash for its iPhone 15 and iPhone 14 models. The price cut comes after Apple announced the launch of the iPhone 16 series. Almost every year, the prices of previous-generation iPhone models are reduced after the launch of next-generation models.
The price reductions affect various models within the iPhone 15 lineup. The standard iPhone 15 now starts at Rs 69,900, down from its previous price of Rs 79,900. The iPhone 15 Plus, on the other hand, sees a similar reduction, now priced at Rs 79,900, compared to its earlier price of Rs 89,900.
The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus have also witnessed a price slash. The iPhone 14 will now be available for Rs 59,900 and its price has been slashed by Rs 10,000. The same goes for the iPhone 14 Plus as it now costs Rs 69,900.