Apple won’t break Face ID post third-party repairs after new software update
Apple’s iPhone 13 series, that launched earlier this year faced flak because of a new implementation that forced users to get their screens replaced from authorised Apple service centers. Experts found out soon after the launch of the phone that DIY (do-it-yourself) repairs or repairs via third-party independent repairing services.
However, Apple has now backed out of the implementation. A new report by The Verge states that the company will soon be rolling out a new software update that will not break the Face ID functionality if the screen is replaced by third-parties.