Apple: Apple may offer option to get iPhone 13 display repaired from unofficial repair shops – Times of India

Last week we reported that instead of iPhone The Face ID functionality for the 13 screen may cost from the local repair shop unless the repair shop also moved the microprocessor chip from the original iPhone 13 screen.
Repair experts recently reported that Apple A control chip has been added to the new iPhones that is required for Face ID to work. It is necessary to replace the chip with the original screen, which is a complicated process and really complicated to be handled by local repair shops due to lack of the right equipment.
Apple authorized repair shops, on the other hand, have a software tool that allows them to seamlessly move the screen swap process, including the chip required for Face ID to work.
However, The Verge is now reporting that Apple plans to drop this restriction and allow Face ID to work without replacing the microcontroller after the screen swap.
The website has confirmed that the company will bring this change through a future software update. No official timeline has been provided by the company regarding the software update.

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