"Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple display"
How to fix it this
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How to fix it this
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There is no way to fix it because it isn’t broken; it means you had the display replaced by someone other than Apple or an Apple authorized service provider, the only technicians who can get genuine Apple displays. Other than the message it shouldn’t be a problem, although some advanced features may not work such as True-Tone and automatic brightness control on a non-Apple display.
All of this is explained in the Related Article at the top of this page that you were reading when you came here to post.
There is no way to fix it because it isn’t broken; it means you had the display replaced by someone other than Apple or an Apple authorized service provider, the only technicians who can get genuine Apple displays. Other than the message it shouldn’t be a problem, although some advanced features may not work such as True-Tone and automatic brightness control on a non-Apple display.
All of this is explained in the Related Article at the top of this page that you were reading when you came here to post.
"Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple display"