Article 5RQ3T Apple backs off of breaking Face ID after DIY iPhone 13 screen replacements

Apple backs off of breaking Face ID after DIY iPhone 13 screen replacements

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Jay Peters
from The Verge on (#5RQ3T)
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Soon after the iPhone 13 launched, repair experts found that swapping out iPhone 13 screens would break Face ID unless you also moved over a tiny control chip from the original screen. It's a complex process that makes one of the most common types of repairs prohibitively difficult for independent repair shops. (Apple-authorized repair shops, on the other hand, have access to a software tool that can make a phone accept a new screen.) For indie repair shops, things may get easier soon, however, as Apple tells The Verge it will release a software update that doesn't require you to transfer the microcontroller to keep Face ID working after a screen swap.

The current transfer procedure looks to be quite challenging, requiring time, special...

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