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Demontage van de iPhone 13 Pro

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  • About that front-facing camera: the dot projector has moved from the edge to the center of the module this year, but it also holds a little secret.

  • The flood illuminator, previously a part of the display—and a necessary component of Face ID—has been integrated into this new dual-purpose module.

  • With the display assembly now independent from Face ID hardware, you might be thinking display and Face ID swaps are easier than ever now! Right? Well, hold that thought.

  • Face ID works even when we disconnected the front sensor assembly. However, any display replacement knocks out Face ID.* We tried transferring the sensors along with the old display and the Face ID hardware, but no dice. Something on the display is serial-locked to the Face ID hardware.

  • TL;DR: Screen replacements outside Apple's authorized repair network lose all Face ID functionality.

  • *Update, Dec. 2021: In iOS 15.2, Apple waved their magic wand and made this problem go away. Now anyone can replace an iPhone 13 screen without losing Face ID.

  • Though you'll still get a not-so-friendly Important Display Message, and the new display will show up as an unknown part in the Parts and Service History.

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+[* black] About that front-facing camera: the dot projector has moved from the edge to the center of the module this year, but it also holds a little secret.
+ [* black] The flood illuminator, previously a part of the display—and a necessary component of Face ID—has been integrated into this new dual-purpose module.
+[* black] With the display assembly now independent from Face ID hardware, you might be thinking ''display and Face ID swaps are easier than ever now!'' Right? Well, hold that thought.
+ [* icon_note] Face ID works even when we disconnected the front sensor assembly. ***However, any display replacement knocks out Face ID.* *** We tried transferring the sensors along with the old display and the Face ID hardware, but no dice. [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/54829/apples-new-screen-repair-trap-could-change-the-repair-industry-forever|Something on the display is serial-locked to the Face ID hardware].
+[* icon_caution] TL;DR: Screen replacements outside Apple's authorized repair network lose all Face ID functionality.
+[* icon_reminder] *** *Update, Dec. 2021:*** In iOS 15.2, [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/56386/ios-15-2-fixes-iphone-13s-face-id-repair-trap-and-improves-its-repair-score|Apple waved their magic wand and made this problem go away|new_window=true]. Now anyone can replace an iPhone 13 screen without losing Face ID.
+ [* black] Though you'll still get a not-so-friendly ''Important Display Message,'' and the new [link|https://valkyrie.cdn.ifixit.com/media/2021/12/22092137/image6-2.png|display will show up as an unknown part|new_window=true] in the Parts and Service History.

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