iPhone Face ID Repair with JCID V1S Pro Programmer

The JCID V1S Pro iPhone Programmer is a versatile tool designed for iPhone and iPad maintenance and repair. It supports NAND IC, EEPROM, and other key components for full inspection and diagnosis without disassembly. This tool is essential for tasks such as Face ID repair, True Tone recovery, and screen testing.

The JC V1S Pro Programmer can read and write NVM data, which is essential for repairing smartphones. It supports a range of iPhone models from iPhone 6 to iPhone 14 Pro Max. The device has BGA315, BGA110, BGA70, and BGA60 sockets, allowing NAND flash read, write, and format operations.

JCID V1S Pro Programmer to fix Face ID:

Preparation:

  • Make sure you have the necessary tools: JCID V1S Pro Programmer, a suitable Cell Phone Flex Cable (Tag-On Flex), and a compatible power source (e.g., 87W MacBook charger).
  • Make sure your iPhone is fully charged and backed up.

Power on iPhone:

  • Connect the True Depth Camera System to your iPhone.
  • Power on your iPhone with the True Depth Camera System connected.

Disconnect Components:

  • Once powered on, disconnect the dot projector, front camera, and infrared camera from the True Depth Camera System.

Connect to JCID V1S Pro:

  • Connect your iPhone to the JCID V1S Pro Programmer.
  • If prompted, trust the device on your iPhone.

Cloud Backup:

  • On the JCID V1S Pro Programmer, select "Cloud Backup" to back up data from your iPhone dot projector.

Detecting the Problem:

  • Use the "Detect" feature on the programmer to identify any issues with the dot projector. It should show if there are any anomalies.

Activating the Tag-On Flex:

  • Connect the Tag-On Flex cable to the dot board of the JCID V1S Pro.
  • Make sure to use a suitable power source (e.g. MacBook charger with USBC) as it requires a higher voltage (19V) to burn out the MOSFET in the dot projector.
  • Click "Activate" on the programmer to start the activation process. You may need to repeat this step if it fails initially.

Writing Data to a New Flex Cable:

  • After successful activation, connect the new Tag-On Flex cable to your iPhone.
  • Select "Open File" and choose "Cloud Files" from the backup.
  • Click "Burn" to write the data to the new flex cable.

Verifying the Fix:

  • Reconnect all components (dot projector, front camera, IR camera) and power on your iPhone.
  • Test the Face ID feature to make sure it's working properly.

This article describes how to use the JCID V1S Pro programmer to repair iPhone Face ID. If you do not achieve the desired results when repairing the programmer, you can also try to use other Face ID programmers for testing.

i2C i6S Programmer and Luban L3 Mini Programmer are also suitable for use in iPhone Face ID. If you want to learn more about them, you can go to China Phonefix to check.

JCID V1S Pro programmer provides repair solutions for vibration, fingerprint, touch function, brightness problems, and supports various small board expansions, which can effectively repair various mobile phone problems. If you are interested, go to Phonefix for detailed information.

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