How to Enable Face ID After iPhone Screen Replacement
Replacing your iPhone screen can sometimes cause Face ID to stop working. This issue usually occurs because Face ID components, like the TrueDepth camera system, are closely integrated with your device’s original screen. Fortunately, there are proven steps to restore and re-enable Face ID after a screen replacement. Why Face ID Stops Working After Screen Replacement Face ID may be disabled after screen replacement for several reasons: The new screen doesn’t come from an authorized source or isn’t properly paired with your iPhone’s logic board. Face ID components (proximity sensor, flood illuminator, or infrared camera) were damaged or not reinstalled correctly. iOS detects a hardware mismatch between the original and replaced parts. If you see the message “Face ID is not available” or “Face ID has been disabled” , follow these steps to troubleshoot and fix it. Step 1: Check Screen and Sensor Connection If the repair was done by yourself or a third-party technici...