![]() ![]() ![]() IOS 15.2 currently exists as a release candidate for developers, suggesting the finished version will be available relatively soon. Apple stressed that these alerts won't prevent you from using your device - you're fine if you're comfortable using unofficial parts and losing warranty coverage. You'll need an iPhone 11 or newer to also find out if there's a display swap, and an iPhone 12 or later to know if the camera has been replaced. Anyone using an iPhone XR, XS or second-generation iPhone SE can only tell if the battery has been replaced. Just how much you'll learn depends on your iPhone model. If a component is listed as an "unknown part," it's either unofficial, an already-used part from another iPhone or malfunctioning. As Gizmodo notes, Apple has revealed iOS 15.2's settings will include a "parts and service history" section (under General > About) that indicates not only whether the battery, camera and display have been replaced, but will indicate whether or not they're officially sanctioned Apple parts. Apple's seeming about-face on repairability will soon help you spot less-than-honest iPhone repair shops and part sellers.
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