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Are there any anti-repair boobytraps in this device? Touch-ID of course is probably coupled with logicboard I’m going to assume.. What about the screen for example though? Does swapping the screen with replica variant cause true-tone to disable?
Hi This is a really good question HOWEVER… Unfortunately people haven’t really tried looking for any anti repair traps so they are basically unknown but I can give you some information on what to expect and lookout for:-) (just from my experience from Apple products in general!) When lifting up the screen be careful of the short screen cables as if you aren’t careful you can rip the connector off the board Remember to disconnect the battery to prevent any damaged to components Expect True Tone not to work (might work if the screen data is transferred over with the correct equipment) Expect a “screen not genuine” message after the new screen is installed And last but not least expect LOADS of adhesive as that’s what majority holds iPads together If you have any more questions please ask;-) Hopefully this helps Thanks:-)