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Battery connector damaged while replacing screen - view for more detai

So I did a full test of 256gb iphone 12 which included face id working perfectly and screen brightness being fine, however upon damaging the battery connector the faceID does not work, the screen brightness is also lowered and the battery shows as non genuine (even though it is) and has no percentage at the top right when it used to. I just want to know if it is the battery that caused no faceid?

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All these images contain an image of the front earpiece and connector, front sensor connector on the iphone 12 and also battery + battery connector. Only the battery seems to be damaged

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hello lil,

This seems very unlikely. In my opinion, you have badly closed connectors: the one from the battery was badly snapped or was pulled out with a sharp tool. Lack of delicacy with such small elements usually ends up in a mess in these areas. Same with Face.ID. A badly closed connector of the tape with screen sensors will manifest itself just like yours. You may have managed to tear a delicate tape, which is also common in inexperienced hands.

The efficiency of the battery will return when you unplug the connector again and plug it in again. Check beforehand if something inside is blocking access. It's best to use a magnifying glass or phone camera. Take a high resolution photo because it's really small area. Same with Face.ID. If you haven't mechanically damaged the tape, checking the connection usually helps.

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@lilteslas, Unfortunately your photos aren't really of high enough resolution for us to make any definitive judgements based on them. From what little I can see, it doesn't look like the battery connector on the logic board is damaged; here's yours and a good one side by side.

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Likewise, there may be a chance the upper pin on your battery is damaged, but again, I can't tell for sure from your picture.

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The thing is, you've got more than one issue going on here. The battery contains a circuit called the Battery Management System, or BMS, that the processor talks to for temperature, health and cycle information. If it can't talk to the battery, you will get those battery health issues you've already seen, and may experience boot loops as well if it can't read the temperature sensor.

Replacing the battery may get rid of the boot loops, but Apple has started pairing BMS circuits to the phone so replacing the battery will mean a permanent loss of health information. If indeed the connector on the battery itself is damaged, your best solution would be to find a shop that is experienced with microsoldering and have them replace the connector. That will restore full functionality to your phone. Your only other choice is to pay Apple to replace the battery or use their self service program, which may save you some money, but you'll still have to buy the battery from them and rent their equipment to do the repair.

Anyway, despite the issues you're seeing with the battery, none of that is related to Face ID. There was a brief period where Apple had iOS set up such that replacing a screen resulted in the loss of Face ID, so I'm wondering if your phone has one of those versions. If that's the case, then the solution is as simple as updating iOS to a newer version.

It does seem odd that it worked before the problem with the battery happened though. Did you use a device programmer to transfer the True Tone data from the old screen to the new one? That could conceivably contribute to the brightness issue. You should also be expecting a warning message about the screen possibly not being genuine (even if it is) as Apple has also started pairing screens to the motherboard. You have to unsolder a chip from the old screen and replace it on the new one to avoid that issue. Again, Apple can fix that if you pay them to replace the screen or use the self repair program.

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Hi - The screen was indeed true tone repaired by a JCID reprogrammer. Also the phone is on iOS 16.5.1 (c). After a bit of inspection from the battery flex and the image you sent the battery flex is indeed damaged.

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Hi, I have replaced the battery and reseated every single component from faceid to display to battery. I turned it on and the phones brightness is fine. Earpiece speaker works. Proximity speaker works. Light sensor works, even when using an app called "phone diagnostics" i tested the truedepth camera and it displays fine with no blurriness. It still says a problem has been detected with the truedepth camera, no clue what to do sadly. Phone is on latest iOS

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lil teslas sarà eternamente grato.
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