iPhone Bonks Correct Passcode: NFC Mismatch?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- This is an edge case we've seen a few times, where an iPhone will refuse to unlock with CORRECT PASSCODE. Here's an explanation of why that can happen, and what to do about it if it happens to you.
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I wonder why Chris’s board prompts that. Is it possible because Chris’s phone has Apple Pay enabled and the other doesn’t? Might be a security layer apple has Just pure speculation
This is really interesting research you're putting out there for free. Thank you. We did discuss this on the group, now I understand where that comes from.
I am aware of the fact that running an update will make the top board accept a different NFC chip. But this is something extremely risky: what if your update fails with some random error 67 at 97%, and the board won't come out of recovery mode? I hate relying on software, because you're just hoping that the software won't stab you in the back (and lose you access to the data).
Also, what works one day might not work the next day: Apple just needs to flip a switch, and make updates impossible with a different NFC chip.
Moving the original NFC chip (if intact, of course) to the bottom board I'm trying to use is the safest strategy (for me). If I have to rely on a software update, from Apple of all people, or on proper heat control to solder a chip, I prefer the latter.
I had a similar interesting case where I had to do a full swap on a 14 pro - so I swapped everything - cpu, nfc’s, Wi-Fi,Bbcpu, eeproms. Phone worked but didn’t accept passcode saying it is incorrect. I was afraid to update . I then moved over the eSIM chip from original bottom to new one and then it has accepted my passcode
Thats a lot of work
Wow that’s interesting, thanks for sharing
More randomness from Apple. :)
@@LecomteRepairServices Oui :)
@@JessaJones - The forced 3-minute restart is the dumbest thing Apple has ever done. There are a number of other ways to let the user know about a sensor issue, on the screen, beep or vibrate a certain pattern. It's unfriggin' believable how dumb it is!!
What if you removed the passcode?
Very interesting for sure! 😯
Damn Jessa, we would be lost without you!
My guess was going to be something related to the CPU and secure enclave but that's on the CPU not the bottom board, I really want to know more about why this happens, is this just some strange bug in iOS where instead of checking the state of secure enclave it tests everything required for Apple Pay?
I just fixed my future problems by NOT buying any Apple product in the future.
Does the NFC marriage process happen only during ApplePay setup?
Apples way to make other companies money
The reports of "my passcode is right but it won't accept it" have been a thing for ages, I'm totally going to try and see if force updating will work if it's not at iPhone Unavailable (rarely happens).
I bet you're right it's likely some issue from a connection being severed from the shock of a drop or something.
Very proud to say I was there when this issue displayed itself. I actually was the one to split the board as we narrowed the issue down to being something on the bottom board. It was indeed interesting to watch the correct password get “bonked”. Jessa explained for us some of the theories as to what may have caused this. This video is an example of how real life scenarios can create excellent content that can benefit many. I’m sure this has happened to or will happen to other technicians in the future and this video will help them understand what may be going on.
This happened to my wife phone. iPhone 13 pro max . She lost 400gb worth of data because of a problem apple will not fix across all these generations
Apple just gaslighting the user into thinking they've gone crazy. lol. Have seen this quite a few times even on older iphones like the 8. Neural engine strikes again.
How many of us have had Samsung customers that swear there was no passcode on their phone and now suddenly there is? Years back i chalked it up to too many party favors when you set it, but lately, there's far too many for it to be mass hallucinations while seeing a pass code lol
16:40 ... yeah... it's called drop damage.
No one is going to admit openly they dropped their phone to a repair tech.
I dropped mine today. I'm not telling people that.
Why is the video so grainy ? Thanks for the videos, really informative.
Does Chris' board have stolen device protection enabled maybe?
It seems that something on the bottom board needs to be updated to read from boards updated to far past what was in the bottom board when it started. Maybe it's a one off?
I experienced this on iphone 11 pro by just updating the os
I will never own another Apple product if I can help it.
I had this issue too, but insted of refuse it ask to recover. Problem was bad connection between pins
Was his data encrypted?
Wonderful video.
🖐👍
I'll just avoid iPhones entirely...
What if I'm already on the latest ios then this problem happens .... I have to wait for the next update ? 😂
You can update which will just reinstall this update
Your videos are very interesting, always enjoy to watch your videos
Great Video, Great Information! Thank You.
You never fail to educate. Thank you
Sometimes an update heals the issue,
Got similar issue on my iPhone X
Let’s go!!!
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why Apple is so messy ? Why ?
Because they “care” for your security.
A simple restart of the phone fixes this in Samsung phones. Surprising how nowadays, people never shutdown their phones.
This is why i am switching to android . . .
Wow, it's impressive how you completely missed the point of the video! Did you even watch it, or are you just throwing random 'fixes' out there without understanding the situation? This is a highly technical issue with the motherboard, something only technicians deal with-definitely not a 'simple restart' kind of problem. Maybe take a minute to research what data recovery actually involves before making such... insightful comments. And if restarting your Samsung actually fixes motherboard issues for you, that speaks volumes about their 'quality.' 🙃
@@ItsMePhiliph No, i am done with iphones randomly dying for no reason, like my sister's iphone 12 that went to apple to get fixed, only to get it back, and now being unable to activate the phone, i don't know how this happens, but it's crazy that a once 800 euro device, is now a paperweight! I have a samsung s20 and it's the best choice i have ever made! It's not 'just' about this video, it's the whole picture, everything that i encountered with apple devices, this only intensifies the pressure to get away from apple, making believe it is our fault, but in fact, because of some stupid connection issue, it makes you believe your passcode is wrong, never encountered this on the android side, i asked a couple of friends who use android for the longest times. Don't make assumptions on just 1 comment my guy. I know why i am switching over. This is not the first time apple tries to screw over it's customers. I can give you a list of Axxxx numbers of which apple screwed up, and telling us 'you are using it wrong' . . .
@@bramvandenbroeck5060 Oh come on, DID YOU EVEN WATCH THE VIDEO?? This issue isn’t about the iPhone 'randomly dying'-it’s happening because they’re doing a data recovery due to things like water damage, accidents, etc. The bottom board was damaged, so they had to swap it out, which caused this unique passcode problem. It’s not some everyday 'my phone suddenly died' situation. All tech has its ups and downs-even Android isn’t immune to issues (ever heard of boot loops or Samsung battery drama?). So before jumping to conclusions, maybe actually watch the video and understand what’s going on. 😉
@@ItsMePhiliph Do you think i didn't watch the video? What do you not understand in me being done with apple devices doing random shit like that? We are techies, we know about this stuff, but grandma? She will enter the correct passcode, phones says "uh-uh! Wrong code" while it is the correct code, you get this phone, try the code grandma is so sure off that is correct, you don't know about this code issue because of this board level problem, and you harras grandma to give you the "correct code" which was being correct the entire time, it makes it seems like grandma is a liar, while the problem is IN APPLES DESIGN, just like all the other devices that have an apple designed flaw. THAT is the problem i have, making people BELIEVE it is their fault, like this passcode issue! Give me a model of samsung, or xiaomi, or motorola, or whatever brand of phone, that has this problem, you won't find any, except iphones. THAT is my problem with them. Sister's iphone went in for bat replacement, wifi stopped working when the phone got back, phone never being dropped, she babies it so hard because she is only 15 and has no money for a phone (i paid for bat replacement at apple store), phone comes back, and it is screwed. Apple; only with this company, you see sh1t like this. But please, keep using your iphone, i hope it works out for you, but for me? I have enough of their shenanigans, have seen too much issues with them.
Can you fix Face ID issue for iphone 12? Sir
No, madam
@Jessa do you think the same outcome will happen in safe mode?
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