![]() Only an Apple Genius Bar or an Apple Authorized Service Provider can replace a component in the latest iPhones without prompting this message, but this doesn't mean that your battery has an issue or is defective - it only means it was replaced with a new battery (or camera or screen) that works just as efficiently as the original one. These messages appear when repair work has been done to your device to give information on the replaced component: battery, screen, or camera, depending on your iPhone model (see below). Read on for more information about these messages. Not to worry - this is a normal occurrence for some refurbished iPhones. For example: "Important Battery Message - Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple battery.” Or, maybe you see "Unknown Part" under the "Parts and Service History" section in Settings. ![]() So, you're stoked about the iPhone you just bought on Back Market, but it’s displaying an "Important Message" from Apple regarding your battery, display, or camera.
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