Earlier this year, Apple introduced new tools for its technicians that make it possible to repair the Face ID module without having to replace the entire iPhone. However, these tools were only ...
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is a former news writer for The Verge. Apple reportedly will soon provide a new Face ID repair option for iPhone X that doesn’t involve replacing the whole device (via MacRumors). The option comes ...
The company codes its devices with software that complicates repairs by triggering safety warnings and malfunctions. Credit...By Jackson Gibbs Supported by By Tripp Mickle Ella Koeze and Brian X. Chen ...