Apple is claimed to be introducing a brand new restore technique to repair {hardware} points on the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 mini that earlier wanted the units to get replaced. According to an inner memo despatched by Apple to its authorised service suppliers and accessed by MacRumors, iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini telephones with {hardware} points akin to a cracked rear glass would now be fastened utilizing a brand new restore technique beginning February 23. The service suppliers are mentioned to be receiving a brand new “iPhone Rear System” half that makes the repairs potential.
In an inner memo, cited by, MacRumors, Apple says that iPhone 12 (Review) and iPhone 12 mini (Review) models that are unable to be powered on or are facing issues with the Face ID system, logic board, or the enclosure of the device such as cracked rear glass, would be repaired by technicians using a new repair method.
A new “iPhone Rear System” part being made available to Apple authorised service providers (likely including Genius Bars), will allow technicians to replace Face ID system, logic board, and even the rear glass panel of an iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 mini instead of having to replace the whole unit, according to the memo. However, some issues will still require replacements, such as issues with cameras, which can’t be fixed with same unit repairs.
Without specifically naming the countries, Apple reportedly says in the memo that the new same-unit repairs will be offered in regions where the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 mini are sold. It adds that the move supports the company’s ongoing commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of every product that it sells.
The iPhone 12 series launched in India last year also includes the iPhone 12 Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro Max.
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