Apple has announced that a new warning will be shown on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max devices if a non-genuine display is detected.
If you see the message below when you go to Settings > General > About, the display in your iPhone is unable to be verified. This message applies to iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Apple says that non-genuine displays could cause compatibility or performance issues. For example, the company indicates an issue might arise after an iOS software update that contains display updates.
Other problems listed by Apple include...
Multi-Touch issues ● Multi-Touch might not respond on parts of the screen ● Degraded Multi-Touch performance, such as missed screen touches or touches not registering in the right location ● Touches might unexpectedly register during a phone call ● Display might not turn off during phone calls ● Accidental edge or palm touches might register
Display brightness and color issues ● True Tone display doesn't function correctly ● Lost or degraded function of the ambient light sensor, causing the screen to dim or brighten incorrectly ● Incorrect display color calibration, such as the display to appearing too yellow or blue ● Display isn't uniformly bright ● Lower maximum brightness ● Unintentional battery drain
For now, the warning doesn't affect your ability to use the display. More details at the link below...
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1reader - September 26, 2019 at 3:25am
Slowly we can not change anything without their blessing...
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nsain38 - September 26, 2019 at 6:42am
True story
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mrnobody - September 26, 2019 at 9:20am
Just like the battery if not genuine will not verified. Apple is greedy sales will fall soon huh
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PaulieP - September 26, 2019 at 3:56pm
Most people have no idea what they’re doing when it comes to repairing technology. These devices can combust. I personally think it’s a good idea that Apple is moving towards no longer offering the ability to upgrade your device on your own. Most people think it’s selfish and they’re greedy but from a safety standpoint, I feel a lot safer knowing the person next to me did not mess with their phone versus questioning whether or not they did on a flight from LA to NY. At least I won’t have to worry if the phone catches or blows up when I fall asleep. Some say it’s taking it to the extreme, however we should always plan for the worst case scenario. We basically have mini bombs (smartphone batteries) in our pocket
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mrnobody - September 26, 2019 at 6:01pm
In my country we don’t have apple care or original parts for every product apple sells