iPhone X Users Can Now Get Face ID Repairs Easily

Here are some good news for those of you who still shake the iPhone X: Apple is reported to start offering repairs for module ID facial IDs without the need to replace the entire handset. The fact that repairing facial id after replacing device is needed is likely to be a big headache for many iPhone X users, because it means improvements not cheap or very easy. Not only that, but when some of the world seems to change the focus on reducing waste technology, Apple’s policy fully replaces the phone that requires a new face ID module that is likely not to match many owners.

Moving Apple to repair facial ID sensors without full device replacement is a relatively new thing, because the rumors of the launch only began to appear in February. At that time, the Makrumor report claimed that third-party repair technicians and third parties would be able to replace the face ID module without having to replace the entire device, but the repair will be limited to the iPhone XS and the newer, leaving the iPhone X out in the cold. Now, thanks to MacRumor once again, we are learning that Apple has updated its repair policy to enter the iPhone X.

Too little, too late for Apple’s Face ID repair program?

Macrumor claims to have seen a memo that says the iPhone X face ID system can now be repaired without the entire exchanging of the device but provides a little extra context – not because it is needed in this matter, because this is a big change in a large scheme. things.

Someone must wonder whether this updated policy comes to the bend a little late. The iPhone X was first released in 2017, meaning that this device was slightly more than four years at this time. It’s quite old so Apple doesn’t sell it anymore – the oldest iPhone that you can get from the company today is the iPhone 11, which is the two more generations than iPhone X.

However, this change will not be fully valuable. The iPhone X is still a solid cellphone, and will not be surprising to know that many still use it as a daily driver (although after exchanging one or two aging batteries). This new policy will help ensure that the remaining iPhone X handsets that are used do not have to be completely discarded when the module id of their faces becomes bad, which is good, but we cannot help but hope Apple will launch this new repair policy last year.

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