IT Home News on October 3 According to 9to5Mac, it was reported last week that if you replace the iPhone 13/Pro screen with a third-party repair, Face ID will stop working. Now, a new video shows that a third-party repair can successfully replace the iPhone 13/Pro’s screen and make facial recognition work, but the whole process is not that simple.
When the video of the mobile phone repairer was first reported, it said that even if you replace the iPhone 13 series screen with another original display, the message “Cannot verify that this iPhone has a real Apple display” will appear.
He then suggested that there are some workarounds, such as installing other parts on the new screen, but most repair shops will not do this because it is “too complicated.”
With this in mind, iCorrect, a third-party repair shop in the United Kingdom, proved that it is possible to replace the iPhone 13 series screen without losing the Face ID, but it is indeed a very complicated process.
IT Home learned that in a blog post, iCorrect explained why the iPhone 13 series disabled Face ID when changing the screen, and also introduced the background since Apple introduced this technology on the iPhone X.
IT Home News on October 3 According to 9to5Mac, it was reported last week that if you replace the iPhone 13/Pro screen with a third-party repair, Face ID will stop working. Now, a new video shows that a third-party repair can successfully replace the iPhone 13/Pro’s screen and make facial recognition work, but the whole process is not that simple.
When the video of the mobile phone repairer was first reported, it said that even if you replace the iPhone 13 series screen with another original display, the message “Cannot verify that this iPhone has a real Apple display” will appear.
He then suggested that there are some workarounds, such as installing other parts on the new screen, but most repair shops will not do this because it is “too complicated.”
With this in mind, iCorrect, a third-party repair shop in the United Kingdom, proved that it is possible to replace the iPhone 13 series screen without losing the Face ID, but it is indeed a very complicated process.
IT Home learned that in a blog post, iCorrect explained why the iPhone 13 series disabled Face ID when changing the screen, and also introduced the background since Apple introduced this technology on the iPhone X.Return to Sohu to see more
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