US-based technology giant Apple has released the new operating system of iPhones, iOS 16, as of yesterday evening. Many users have also started to update their phones. However, some errors in the operating system have started to piss users off. In the shadow of all this, a new feature of iOS 16 has emerged.
Users may use non-original products from time to time. Here iOS 16 has a new feature on this topic. So much so that if you try to connect a non-genuine AirPods to your phone after installing iOS 16, you will see a warning. This warning, “Cannot verify AirPods”, will not cause any problems in terms of usage.
This is what the fake AirPods alert in iOS 16 will look like
Apple has added a post about this warning to its website. Looking at this post, we see why the warning was issued. According to Apple, non-genuine AirPods may not work normally, which may affect the user experience. Apple has added such a feature to iOS 16 just to make this warning.
So what will you do if you receive such a warning? To be frank, there is nothing you can do after this warning. If you want, you can connect the fake AirPods to the iPhone. You can’t connect if you want. However, if you see this warning about an AirPods you bought thinking it was genuine, we strongly recommend that you contact the person or company you purchased the AirPods from.
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