Is this ruling effectively that it's irrelevant whether or not a warrant existed to modify the iPhone 6 because in this case, there is no loss to the claimant from that modification having been made? How much would an old second hand broken iPhone 6 that needs repair sell for? ... not much. Yet the repair carried out has seemingly significantly increased the value of the iPhone 6. The only argument that otherwise comes to mind is an iPhone 6 with an old and very specific version of firmware could be more valuable due to rarity and people are transacting them for $20,000 on eBay because of that firmware version's ability to be rooted. Yet an eBay confirms this is seemingly not the case. Perhaps though there is a non-insignificant cost to buying and selling 20 or 50 iPhone 6's off eBay before finding one with an old enough firmware version installed?