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by gchamonlive
1123 days ago
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Scraping stolen goods for parts doesn't happen because it can be done. It is viable because manufacturers make access to spare parts artificially difficult or expensive. Locking a device to serial is adding insult to injury when companies like Apple decide to campaign against Right to Repair. It must be said that Apple made strides towards making repairing phones easier, but as long as counterfeit or stolen parts remain economically viable, this kind of market will exist. |
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The point of serialization is precisely to make stolen parts unviable economically, so you’ve painted yourself into a bit of a corner there.
> It is viable because manufacturers make access to spare parts artificially difficult or expensive.
After paying a shop to repair an iPhone with a generic screen, I believe genuine parts cost more because they are better, not due to artificial scarcity. Not only were the colors off, the battery life was less with the new screen.