Apple iPhone XR, XS, XS Max AY A108 Face ID Repair Cable (Flex Cable)
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12.76€
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Code: 81735
Apple iPhone XR, XS, XS Max AY A108 Face ID Repair Cable (Flex Cable)
Apple iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max AY A108 “Tag On” Face ID, Dot Matrix repair cable is a specially designed to provides a hassle-free solution to fix the common Face ID error message "A problem was detected with the TrueDepth camera. Face ID has been disabled" without the need for soldering. This innovative repair cable is engineered to work seamlessly with the AY A108 programming tool, making it easier than ever to restore Face ID functionality in Apple iPhone XR, XS, XS Max devices.
Features
- Compatibility: This flex cable is specifically designed for Apple iPhone XR, XS, XS Max models that feature Face ID functionality.
- No Soldering Required: The AY A108 Face ID repair flex eliminates the need for soldering, simplifying the repair process for technicians and users alike.
- AY A108 Programming Tool Required: To perform the repair, you must own the AY A108 programming tool, which is designed to provide an efficient and seamless method for restoring Face ID functionality.
- High-Quality Materials: AY A108 Tag On Face ID Dot Matrix repair flex is made from premium materials, ensuring reliability, durability, and effective performance.
Simple Repair Process
- Make sure you have the TrueDepth Camera error when trying to troubleshoot Face ID.
- Connect the A108 to the PC.
- Connect the Dot Projector (aka TrueDepth Camera) to the A108.
- Click TEST; if you get an IC Fuse error, this solution will work for you.
- Connect the iPhone to the PC.
- Perform a CLOUD BACKUP. This step is crucial before proceeding.
- Connect the external power block to the Module.
- Click "Acti" (aka Activate). This will inject voltage into the mosfet & blow it, allowing the Tag On Face ID Dot Matrix repair flex to work.
- Plug in the Tag On Face ID repair flex.
- Click "CLOUD BURN."
- Connect the Tag On Face ID repair flex to the original Dot Projector Flex.
- Plug that into the A108 and click TEST.
- If everything comes back normal, then it's fixed!
Note: Before attempting the repair, it is highly recommended to watch relevant tutorial videos or seek professional assistance to ensure the proper handling and installation of the repair cable and programming tool.