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nrron t1_jdna8gg wrote

The screen was probably replaced with a non-genuine part. They disable Face ID on those devices.

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xanaxthebar OP t1_jdncjej wrote

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nrron t1_jdncvv5 wrote

No. From the description:

> For professional technicians only. All iPhones 11 forward will show non genuine screen message after changing display.

It’ll have the same issue. I’m pretty sure the only way to get faceid working properly again is to take to apple of an apple authorized repair shop

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xanaxthebar OP t1_jdnd6t5 wrote

Yeah it’s not an 11 or later tho. It’s a 10. Although I am not a professional tech but I’ve done it on older iPhones. I’ll try to call them

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xanaxthebar OP t1_jdnbzkd wrote

I have heard about that but it seems like the original screen because it’s got some signs of use so it hasn’t been replaced. Could there be Any other possible reason? (I’m probably wrong it’s probably replaced you’re right)

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Timequake-Droid t1_jdnojl1 wrote

Someone could have also replaced the camera module. I don't think the screen is the only official part that can cause them to nerf the phone.

For what it's worth, this shouldn't be legal. People should be allowed to repair their devices with independent source parts. If you can only get something fixed by the company that makes it, that's a s***** dystopian society where nobody actually owns anything

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xanaxthebar OP t1_jdqv9d1 wrote

I agree. We should be able to repair ourselves with no repercussions. Now I have a phone that doesn’t have Face ID 😑

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