It is now official. The update of iOS 15.2 has solved the problem of the lack of support for the Face ID for the iPhone 13 models on which the display was replaced with a third party one. In fact, according to iFixit repair specialists, the new operating system does not create problems where an unofficial screen is detected. The problem, as you may already know, dates back to a few weeks ago. Some iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro models have experienced difficulties with Face ID when replacing the display. The reason? A tiny chip that paired the smartphone to its display. Now, however, the question seems to be resolved.
iOS 15.2, goodbye to the problems with the Face ID for the replacement of the display
There has been a lot of talk about the issue of replacing the iPhone 13 display with a third-party element. And Apple has always promised to find a solution to the matter. And so it was. IFixit experts have said that it is now finally possible to replace the display on the new iPhone with a third-party one. Despite this, users will still be warned that the device has detected that the screen may not be genuine.
In any case, it also appears that Apple has added a “Parts and Service History” section, in which it describes all its concerns about the unverifiable components of an iPhone. Beyond this, it would appear that the company is also collecting data on non-original parts for “service needs, safety analysis and to improve future products”. “Parts and service history information is collected by Apple and stored as part of the managed device information for your iPhone. This information is used for support needs, safety analyzes and to improve future products “. So we read in an Apple report.
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