iPhone X Face ID repair service is now available. This announcement was confirmed by Apple in its newly released internal memo.
Before the tech giant manufacturer offered its repair services for broken Face IDs, consumers always needed to replace their units with new ones.
Apple service centers commonly provide new iPhones to consumers since a broken Face ID was previously irreparable. But, thanks to the tech firm's efforts, it was able to find a way to solve this problem.
Recently, the gadget maker allowed service centers to have TrueDepth camera spare parts to avoid whole unit replacement.
iPhone X Face ID Repair Service Now Available
According to XDA Developers, Apple's Face ID repair services only include iPhone XS and iPhone XR. Because of this, iPhone X owners still find it hard to fix their broken Face IDs.
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But, a new internal memo revealed that Apple is now including the iPhone X model in its Face ID repair program. Thanks to this decision, all companies' smartphones that have notches can now take advantage of the latest repair services.
Some critics explained that the decision would not only benefit iPhone X owners. They added that the tech giant firm itself spends less now that all notched handsets can have their Face ID features repaired.
Aside from this, the manufacturer will also have a more eco-friendly situation.
iPhone Repair Service Still Has Issues
Although Apple's latest repair service initiative is quite improving compared to when it was first launched, there are still some issues.
The Verge reported that Apple no longer accepts missing iPhones in its repair services. But, this movie is not a negative one.
Apple explained that rejecting iPhones marked as missing smartphones will prevent repair providers from allowing malicious actors have complete access to the missing devices.
Meanwhile, a new iPhone 14 Pro leak claimed that the smartphone's rear camera bump would become bigger.
On the other hand, some rumors believe that iPhone and iPad may soon become hardware subscription services.
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Written by: Griffin Davis