Facing iPhone Face ID Issues After a Screen Replacement? Here’s What You Can Do

Have you encountered issues with Face ID after replacing your iPhone screen? In this article, we’ll explore various types of errors that can occur with the iPhone’s biometric identification system and discuss potential solutions based on the specific error you’re facing.

In 2021, Apple generated controversy by imposing restrictions on Face ID systems if the screen was replaced with unofficial parts. However, they eventually reconsidered this policy, and the Californian company removed the imposed restrictions.

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Even if you’ve replaced the screen on your iPhone, Face ID may not function as expected, as the screen isn’t the sole factor affecting this system’s performance. Let’s delve into the most common types of errors and how you can resolve them.

1. Face ID Doesn’t Recognize You:

  • One of the most common Face ID issues is when it fails to recognize your face. If you’ve changed your iPhone’s screen at an official or authorized repair center, you’ll need to erase all data on your device, including your previously configured Face ID settings.
  • To rectify this, you must reconfigure your face recognition through Settings > Face ID & Passcode on your iPhone. This will allow the system to relearn your face for unlocking the device. In such cases, mechanical or software failure is unlikely, as the iPhone simply needs your updated facial data.

2. Face ID Activation Problem:

  • Another error that can occur after an iPhone screen replacement is the inability to activate Face ID due to system recognition failure. This situation is more complex.
  • It’s possible that changing the screen without addressing other pre-existing issues may result in damage to the front camera system, which could go unnoticed.
  • In such cases, it’s advisable to conduct a comprehensive diagnostic check at an Apple Store or an authorized service center to identify the underlying issue.
  • Alternatively, it’s conceivable that, depending on where you had the screen replaced, the front camera component may not have been properly integrated with the new screen, leading to Face ID recognition problems.
  • In this scenario, the best course of action is to visit an Apple Store to confirm the issue and, if necessary, disassemble the device and reassemble it correctly to ensure proper recognition by the Face ID system.

Addressing Face ID errors following a screen replacement may involve a range of solutions, from reconfiguring facial recognition settings to diagnosing and rectifying hardware-related issues. Consult an authorized service provider or an Apple Store for a thorough assessment and resolution of your specific problem.