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Old 07-31-2018, 09:11   #1 (permalink)
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after the iPhone x Screen Repair,it can't adjust the brightness automatically


After the iPhone x ScreenRepair , The iPhone X can't adjust the brightness automatically .

We know that the light sensor of iPhone X is in bangs and bangs are sophisticated integrated components. If it is unable to automatically adjust the brightness and eliminate the hardware driver abnormality, it may be that the light sensor is blocked. It is recommended to check after sale. So as not to affect the use of your face unlocking due to light sensor failure.

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Old 09-05-2018, 07:36   #2 (permalink)
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After repeatedly research and testing, we have solved this problem successfully on iOS 11.4 version with a newly developed PROGRAMMER. The screen data can be cloned to another screen and ambient light sensor function back to normal. Of course, the face ID function still works normally. We guess that Apple Inc. uses encryption technology to make the phone lose its ambient light sensor once the screen or other parts were replaced.
related article source: https://blog.rewatechnology.com/solv...sensor-issues/
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