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I only see a plot to put the Oomu in power as the only reason.

Another possibility, however, is to demonstrate its seriousness in its new policy, satisfy customers who want to be able to repair their device independently while having a follow -up and security

In addition, this effectively allows Apple to highlight the interest of going through Apple (certification and validation by the device itself from the validity of the whole)

iOS 15.2 affiche l'historique des réparations sur un iPhone | iGeneration

Under your nose, you now have the device that says "it's nice this screen changed at 'DIY 24/24' but I see that it is not official and I tell you!"

The best of both worlds in short: flexibility and recall on the interest of components that validate each other.

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