
Apple has promised to fix a problem with its iPhone 13 that means that screen repairs performed by unofficial parties break its Face ID feature.
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The model contains a chip that "pairs" a screen with a specific phone and requires special software tools to "match" a new one.
Repair firms have found that without those tools, the facial-identification security function no longer works.
Apple, whose repairers use the tools, says it will issue a software update.
The feature has been widely criticised by right-to-repair advocates, who suggest it was included to limit who could repair iPhones.
The issue was first reported by iFixit, a company specialising in tools, parts and tech repair guides.
It labelled the new link between screen replacements and Face ID as a "dark day for fixers, both DIY and professional".
Authorised repairs
The repair firm discovered that the new chip ensures that unless the replacement screen is "matched" to the phone's unique serial number, Face ID does not work.
The only known existing work-around for independent or do-it-yourself repairers involves delicate, laborious work to transplant the chip from the old screen to the replacement.
The procedure needs specialist equipment and training, which only a fraction of repair shops were capable of, according to iFixit.