Apple will open the iPhone to repair with used parts
by Emma Roth from The Verge - All Posts on (#6M0H0)
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Apple is finally making it easier for users to repair their iPhones with used parts. In an update on Thursday, the company announced that this fall, owners of select" iPhone models will be able to repair their devices with used, genuine parts while retaining full functionality.
When repairing a phone, Apple requires iPhone users to go through a process called parts pairing, which makes them match the serial number of their device to that of a new part sold by Apple. If a user replaced a part with an aftermarket or used component, the iPhone would display pesky notifications saying that Apple isn't able to verify the newly installed piece. In the case of Face ID and Touch ID sensors, the part might not work at all.
This change should do...