YOGYAKARTA - Apple has released the iOS 15.2 updates to their device users so that they can enjoy a number of new features, one of which is checking the history of repairs that have been experienced by the device.

Repair history is one of the features of iOS 15.2 that functions to avoid unwanted things, one of which is buying and selling defective or damaged products.

The repair history can display the iPhone device components that have been replaced. Therefore you can find out what has been replaced on your smartphone so as to avoid fraud when repairing it.

The features found in iOS 15.2 can also show the authenticity status of the components used to replace the damage suffered by your cellphone.

As a result, you can find out when repairing your phone that the faulty part is replaced with an original Apple product, or a counterfeit product.

In addition, if you want to buy a used iPhone, users can also check it first to avoid irresponsible sellers.

To check your iPhone repair history, you can follow the steps that have been compiled by the VOI team below.

Check iPhone Repair History

To find out the history of repairs made to iPhone, make sure that your device is updated to iOS 15.2. The reason is, only devices with the latest operating system can check the repair history.

After making sure the device has been updated, users can check the iPhone repair history by opening the Settings or Settings menu.

Next, go to the general settings menu or General on your device, then select the About option in the top menu.

Scroll down until you find the iPhone Repair History menu, which is under the Serial Number section of your device.

Click the Repair History section, and you will be shown details of any repairs that have been made to your device, including component replacements.

If you repair your device at an authorized Apple store, and use an authorized component to replace the damaged part, you will see "Genuine Apple Part".

However, if the repair is carried out in an unofficial place and using an unofficial one, a "Non-Genuine" warning indicator will appear.

As such, the device may experience performance or other issues in the future due to using non-genuine components when performing repairs.


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