What is the Home Button Paired With?
I have an iPhone 7+ with this motherboard with a broken display clip, (the thing where you plug your main display in.) I tried reassembling it with a new display and everything but unfortunately, not a hint of display was shown on the phone, but most of the chips are intact, so I tried plugging it on my PC and opened iTunes to see if it will be detected, and it did! I’m initially planning to buy a new motherboard for it for me to be able to use it as my daily driver but I had one problem:
I won’t be able to utilize all the security it can give if I can’t get the Touch ID to work, I’d really hate to use the assistive touch thing on it so I searched for potential solutions so that I can use the phone and give IOS a try for my own experience.
And then I had this theory: What if I transfer whatever chip/s the Home Button (Touch ID Module) was paired to on that old logic board to a new board? Would the Touch ID finally work?
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Nothing on the repair, but absolutely do not use any app, even temporally, that wants permission for Accessibility! Yes the buttons will work because they are activated from a different direction, but the producer, via the app, then knows every single keystroke you make, including your bank account numbers and your pin codes!
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The finger print ID is paird with a chip on the MoBo, but other chips (IMEI is one of them) are paired with the same chip , so you would have to transfer many chips from the old mobo to the new one. So that is not a ciable option. Its better to find someone thst can replace the display connector on the old mobo.
Sohorca Adrian さんによる