An in-depth hardware study has revealed that replacing the screen on an iPhone 13 series device is harder than ever due to a new microcontroller, and the process ends up disabling Face ID for folks that don’t have access to Apple’s proprietary servicing software. Apple is not a very strong proponent of third-party repairs and this is not the first time the company’s hardware has proven a problem.
Following the introduction of iPhones with Touch ID, third-party screen repairs would disable the
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