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Apple Will No Longer Break Face ID On Repaired iPhone 13s

Thursday November 11, 2021. 01:45 AM , from Slashdot/Apple
Apple says it will back off its plan to break Face ID on independently repaired iPhones. Ars Technica reports: The company's often contentious relationship with the repair community was tested again when 'unauthorized' iPhone 13 screen replacements started resulting in broken Face ID systems. A new report from The Verge says that Apple 'will release a software update that doesn't require you to transfer the microcontroller to keep Face ID working after a screen swap.' Screen replacements are the most common smartphone repairs. Apple included a new microcontroller in the iPhone 13's display that pairs each screen with other components in the phone. As iFixit reported, if a third-party repair shop replaced the iPhone 13 display, Apple would disable the phone's Face ID system. After a wave of bad press, it's 'crisis averted' for the repair community. It would be nice if this was never an issue in the first place, though.

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