Apple certified technician Tells about iPhone 13 series

FIXING THE IPHONE 13 MAY DISABLE FACE ID

While repairing the iPhone 13 Pro is harder than ever, that’s not the biggest issue iFixit has noted. During disassembly, the specialist discovered that replacing the screen of one of the four iPhone 13s could deactivate Face ID.

Right now, if you replace your screen, Apple kills your Face ID, unless they do the repair

According to an Apple-certified technician, this would not be a wish of the company but a bug in iOS on which the developers are working on. An update of iOS 15 should therefore correct this annoying problem.

These difficulties in repairing the iPhone do not send a positive signal at a time when ecological questions are invited into all political debates.

In Europe, a repairability index is now displayed very prominently when purchasing an electronic product. Soon, the European Union will add a sustainability index aimed at informing consumers about the lifespan of electronic devices.

In the United States, Joe Biden welcomes these various measures and is also preparing the implementation of a repairability index. These different policies are part of the creation of a “right to reparation” which will affect the entire ecosystem.

Why the iPhone 13 series are more expensive in African countries

Over the years, there’s been a noticeable price difference for Apple products in African countries. So, TechCabal reached out to iPhone retailers in different African countries to find out when the iPhone 13 will be available and how much it’ll cost.

“Of course, you can expect that since the iPhone will be available on September 24, we’ll have it in Nigeria on or before October 1.” Emmanuel Osho, CEO of Bodds IT and Apple certified technician told TechCabal. “The price will be about 30% higher because it’s new and there’s a lot of hype around it.”

Despite the increased margin on the iPhone, Osho expects that the new iPhones will still sell out fast. A positive effect of the people purchasing the new iPhone 13 is that they’ll most times trade in their older iPhones, making room for other people to buy them at a more affordable price.

So 30% increase in price in Nigeria, at an exchange rate of $1/?550, means the iPhone 13 128GB will cost about ? 593,000.

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