Feb 5, 2018 5:38 PM in response to MDRNYC. Everything should work again with a new display. I can't see how Apple would allow a fix that would permanently disable an important feature. The TrueDepth front-facing camera is not part of the glass/display. It works through several holes in the case/display.
The reason that causes Face ID to stop working after replacing the screen is Apple has added a small microcontroller that can pair the device with its display. Therefore, only Apple has the special tools to pair the microcontroller with the new screen during the replacement, and third-party service providers don't really have access to those tools.
If software troubleshooting is unsuccessful, that generally points in the direction of hardware service being needed. For Face ID, try the steps outlined here: If Face ID isn't working on your iPhone or iPad Pro. For Auto-Brightness and True Tone not working, try toggling Auto-Brightness off, restarting your iPhone normally, and toggling the
See our ethics statement. Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge. Soon after the iPhone 13 launched, repair experts found that swapping out iPhone 13 screens would break Face ID unless you also moved
Most Helpful Answer. the FaceTime front camera is not directly involved in starting the Face.ID service. It's just a helper function to see anything in the scan circle. The fact is, however, that the front camera is enclosed in a metal braket and constitutes the entire FaceTime assembly. You can unfasten the bracket and replace the front camera
Apple is preparing to make a major change to the Face ID repair process on iPhone 12 and newer, according to a new report. This change will allow Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service
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