iPhone 12 Camera Module Can’t Be Replaced by Third Party Technicians: Report
iPhone 12 Camera Module Can’t Be Replaced by Third-Party Technicians: Report 6u3u2t
iFixit has discovered that if the iPhone 12 camera module is transferred to another iPhone 12, it becomes entirely unreliable. 2f3c26
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 31 October 2020 18:07 IST
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iPhone 12 camera starts to hang and become unresponsive if a module swap is done
Highlights
The issue does not crop up on the iPhone 12 Pro
Internal guides ask technicians to an app for camera repair
This may be an unintentional bug and Apple could fix it soon
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iPhone 12 reparability test by iFixit reveals that the camera module on the latest Apple offering is not swappable. If the iPhone 12 camera module is transferred to another iPhone 12, it becomes entirely unusable. iFixit says that Apple may be looking to come down hard on third-party repairs with this iPhone 12 camera issue. Furthermore, Apple's internal training guide accessed by iFixit ascertains that this isn't a hardware defect but is a software tweak that Apple may or may not have intentionally introduced. The guide explains to authorised technicians that they will need to run Apple's proprietary cloud-linked System Configuration app to fully repair cameras and screens on iPhone 12 and later phones.
In its iPhone 12 camera is transferred to another iPhone 12, it doesn't work reliably at all. The report explains that it appears to work initially, but ‘fails miserably in actual use.' After the swap, the camera only responds to certain modes, hangs occasionally, refuses to switch to ultra-wide mode, and becomes completely unresponsive on some occasions.
It should be noted that the same behaviour does not get repeated when the Apple may have unintentionally introduced, and a fix may be rolled out now that the problem has been called out. However, given Apple's known discouragement against repairing its devices with third-party technicians, this little tweak – if introduced intentionally – doesn't come as too much of a surprise.
iFixit also dug into Apple's authorised internal training guides for iPhone 12. It explicitly tells technicians that starting with iPhone 12, they will need to run Apple's proprietary cloud-linked System Configuration app to fully repair cameras and screens.
In the past, display issues were reported when technicians tried to swap LCD screen on gave it a repairability score of 6 out of 10, but is now reconsidering it after the new camera replacement issue emerged.
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