Apple has decided to decorrect face ID from its screen.Replacing the screen with an unofficial repairer will no longer face inoperative.

Not long ago, it was discovered that, because of a small microcontroller on the iPhone 13 screen, the unofficial third -party repair stores that were trying to repair/replace the screen of theiPhone 13 was likely to see the Face ID functionality no longer working.This was due to the fact that the microcontroller needs to be checked and synchronized via owner software that only Apple and approved repairers have the right to use.

Apple decided to decorrelage Face ID from its screen

Following the Fronde initiated by customers, the Cupertino firm had quickly decided to backtrack and it would seem today that the apple brand has kept his word.With the latest beta version of iOS to date, the DIY ICORRECT Youtube has been able to confirm that it was now possible to replace the iPhone 13 screen without losing the function of Face ID.

Having the screen replaced in an unofficial repairer will no longer face it inoperative

iPhone 13 : Face ID fonctionnera encore après le remplacement de l’écran par un réparateur tiers

This novelty is part of the iOS 15.2 update, currently in beta.In other words, if you do not have this beta version installed on your device, do not have replaced or replace your screen at an unofficial repairer.And anyway, since the iPhone 13 is very recent, there should not be a lot with a screen that needs repair.In any case, this is a very welcome modification of Apple's policy with regard to unofficial repairers.

In the same vein, very recently, Apple has announced its intention to launch a repair program to carry out yourself.Users will be able to acquire components and tools directly from Apple, as well as access to the various repair guides to repair their phone themselves.To be reserved for the more tinkering, of course, but it is a good thing all the same.

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