Face ID on iPhone 13 Doesn’t Work If Screen is Replaced With ‘Non-Genuine’ Display

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If a customer gets their iPhone 13 display replaced by a third-party repair store or provider, such as those not licensed or affiliated with Apple through its Independent Repair Program, Face ID on the iPhone will no longer be useable.



Apple has long faced criticism for making it difficult for third-party repair stores and providers to fix and repair their products. Apple already displays a prompt for customers inside Settings that informs them that their display is a “non-genuine display,” and a similar prompt for “non-genuine cameras” was introduced earlier this year.

Apple claims these prompts help inform customers that they aren’t using genuine Apple parts and is part of its more comprehensive plan to ensure customer devices are only repaired and diagnosed by certified Apple technicians.

With the ‌iPhone 13‌ this year, Apple further makes it more difficult for customers to get repairs from third-party stores and providers. As discovered in a repair video, the ‌iPhone 13‌ screen includes no components for Face ID to function, as all the parts for the TrueDepth system are housed in the ‌iPhone‌ itself.

Despite this, if an ‌iPhone 13‌ display is replaced with a “non-genuine” one, Face ID stops working, despite there seemingly being no hardware within the display itself needed for Face ID to function. When an unauthorized third-party repair store replaces a display with a “non-genuine” screen, iOS will prompt this message:

Important Display Message

Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple display.

Apple runs its own Independent ‌iPhone‌ Repair Program, which is designed to allow any company or third-party repair center to become an authorized Apple service provider only if they meet the requirements and go through the process.

Apple has expanded the program to more countries worldwide,

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