What vileness Apple has rigged for those who replace the screen not in an official service center

It became clear that along with new functions, the new iPhone 13 also received new restrictions that seriously

complicate their repair. We are talking about the operation of Face ID after replacing the screen. Discuss

According to The Verge, if the owner triesIf you replace the screen at a location other than an authorized service center, Face ID will simply stop working. The point is that during repairs you need to know exactly how to install a tiny microcontroller on a new screen.

This design change makes it much more difficultrepairs from independent craftsmen. Apple's official service centers apparently do not face this problem, as they have access to software that "can force the iPhone 13 to "accept" new screen with just a few clicks."

Source: The Verge