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theginger | 5 months ago

That seems an extreme measure to ensure the security/integrity of a screen hinge sensor input ( or protect this tiny revenue stream )

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arcticbull|5 months ago

It does actually perform a security function. The lid angle sensor is used to know when the device is open or closed, and when closed, it physically disconnects the microphone. If you were to be able to recalibrate it at any time, you would leave your device vulnerable to having the microphone enabled when the lid is closed. You can argue whether that justifies the practice, but it's not as simple as just burning the EEPROM serial number in that tells it to turn the display on or off. It defends the user against an attack vector.

From that perspective making it one-time programmable is not unreasonable.

KurSix|5 months ago

It feels like Apple's implementation leans more toward vendor lock-in than purely user protection

raverbashing|5 months ago

I agree with you

Though it could be simpler if it was something like a magnet on the lid that activates a magnetic switch on the bottom part (and it would be harder to have a false negative result). But Apple is going to Apple

hnaccount_rng|5 months ago

It should also be relevant for triggering the "closed let's lock the device" event, right?