Replacing an iPhone screen is a common and simple repair, Apple has made it incredibly difficult to perform on the iPhone 13. https://t.co/FGyMTzXsDE
— VICE (@VICE) November 5, 2021
A right-to-repair nightmare has come to fruition: The iPhone 13’s screen cannot be replaced without special software controlled by Apple. https://t.co/eUzCKkyw0x
— Motherboard (@motherboard) November 5, 2021
Hard to stress how potentially disastrous this is for small businesses, consumers, and the future of repair, generally speaking. Right to repair laws fix this:https://t.co/JIKtzXgmDg
— Jason Koebler (@jason_koebler) November 5, 2021
"This is a clear case of a manufacturer using their power to prevent competition and monopolize an industry. Society loses."https://t.co/sD1Z1SI5gt
— Matthew Gault (@mjgault) November 5, 2021
iPhone 13 DIY screen replacements break Face ID unless you can microsolder https://t.co/wWN4ZLzVIH pic.twitter.com/X3WhpXmHmk
— The Verge (@verge) November 4, 2021
iFixit, 서드파티 iPhone 13 스크린 수리 후 페이스 ID 비활성화 되는 것 확인
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) November 4, 2021
- iPhone 13 라인업이 9월에 출시되었을 때 빠른 분해작업은 수리 과정에 큰 변화가 있는 것 보여줘
- 서드파티 수리를 통해 iPhone 13 디스플레이를 교체하면 처음으로 페이스 ID의 작동이 멈춰https://t.co/kiHRjl9tjL
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— よしなしごと (@yoshinashigoto_) November 5, 2021
iFixit confirms iPhone 13 disables Face ID after third-party screen repair - 9to5Mac#ブログ#ITエンジニア#ブログ書け#駆け出しエンジニアと繋がりたいhttps://t.co/4v5R8tnFg9