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by threeseed
641 days ago
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> Do it with the ssd then. you don't need to lock the screen, the battery or the faceid sensor. it makes no sense security wise. They don't lock the battery or display. The display sensor and FaceID components are paired because they don't want rogue actors e.g. governments/spouses replacing them with compromised ones. Privacy and security may not be a priority to you. But for many it is a million times more important than being able to repair the device. |
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There is absolutely no reason to put a lock on these parts when other simpler solution exists.
Guess what happens when I unlock the bootloader of my Samsung ? It wipes itself. Samsung are as much secure as iphones yet they allow parts to be replaced, how can it be ? Korean are just stupid and apple knows better ?
And it's not just samsung, Google does it too.
There are many things great with iphone but it doesn't mean it's perfect in every way and everything apple say is true.