One of the problems encountered by IPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro users when changing screens were Face ID lock. In this case, Apple was able to correct the decision taken in time and finally announced that in version iOS 15.2 this Face ID restriction will be completely removed. In this case, Apple keeps its word and several media echo the news and the operation of the new operating system concerning a possible change of screen.
Since iFixit, they demonstrate this change made by Apple in the software increasing the repairability score of iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 from 5 out of 10 to 6 out of 10. It is that in the teardown notes they warned about the problem with the operation of Face ID when changing the screen of the device. Updating the operating system changes this aspect but does not change anything with regard to the warnings and restrictions that arise when replacing a screen, battery or camera thereof if not. is not carried out by an authorized dealer or a specialized technical service.
How to check if iPhone has original screen, battery, or camera
In addition Apple now offers in version iOS 15.2 the ability to see if the screen has been repaired or not. This time we can see the repair history directly in the device settings and today we will see how to do it.
All we need to do is go to the iPhone that has iOS 15.2 installed and click on Settings> General> About> click on “iPhone Parts and Service History” and view the parts that have been modified or changed on the device. It is important to specify that this history of modified parts does not appear on the device if it has not undergone repair in the official technical service, that is to say that we will not find the option if the phone has not undergone an original Apple repair.