Apple reportedly provides legendary warranty service to its customers, but there are occasions in which Mac owners attempt to claim false warranty, especially when it comes to hardware that no longer works because of liquid damage. Before, it was impossible to detect if any Macs’ USB-C port was damaged due to liquid entry, but everything will change going forward. Apple’s macOS Sonoma 14.1 includes a new system daemon named ‘liquiddetectiond,’ which runs background analysis on any Macs’ USB-C port The limited warranty provided by Apple does not cover water damage, but the company and its staff had little way of […]
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