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Apple Stores and authorized service providers will no longer repair iPhones that have been reported as missing through the GSMA device registry<\/a>, according to an internal memo obtained by MacRumors<\/em><\/a>. The company now requires repair technicians to deny users a repair if they\u2019re notified of its missing status in the MobileGenius or GSX systems they use to service customers.<\/p>\n

The GSMA device registry is a database of device serial numbers with information about each device\u2019s status. For example, if someone reports their phone as stolen to law enforcement, the authorities may flag the device through GSMA, which can help repair providers identify a device as missing if it ever comes into their shop.<\/p>\n

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