If you get a new virgin display then you will loose Brightness, FaceTime camera & True Tone services. The issue is the display needs to be calibrated as they requires the system to be complete. Frankly, I really don’t see why Apple makes this hard if not to discourage repair.
If on the other hand getting a recycled display (which is what I use for my customers) then you don’t loose anything! As the calibration was performed and the settings are stored within the displays T-CON logic.
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Here's the needed part [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Pro-13-Inch-A2338-Late-2020-Display-Assembly/IF123-194?o=1|MacBook Pro 13" (A2338, Late 2020) Display Assembly - Used!] and here's the guide to put in on [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Pro+13-Inch+Two+Thunderbolt+Ports+Late+2020+Display+Assembly+Replacement/143263]
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Here's the needed part [product|IF123-194|MacBook Pro 13" (A2338, Late 2020) Display Assembly - Used!] and here's the guide to put in on [guide|143263]
If you get a new virgin display then you will loose Brightness, FaceTime camera & True Tone services. The issue is the display needs to be calibrated as they requires the system to be complete. Frankly, I really don’t see why Apple makes this hard if not to discourage repair.
If on the other hand getting a recycled display (which is what I use for my customers) then you don’t loose anything! As the calibration was performed and the settings are stored within the displays T-CON logic.
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Here's the needed part [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Pro-13-Inch-A2338-Late-2020-Display-Assembly/IF123-194?o=1|MacBook Pro 13" (A2338, Late 2020) Display Assembly - Used!] and here's the guide to put in on [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Pro+13-Inch+Two+Thunderbolt+Ports+Late+2020+Display+Assembly+Replacement/143263]
If you get a new virgin display then you will loose Brightness, FaceTime camera & True Tone services. The issue is the display needs to be calibrated as they requires the system to be complete. Frankly, I really don’t see why Apple makes this hard if not to discourage repair.
If on the other hand getting a recycled display (which is what I use for my customers) then you don’t loose anything! As the calibration was performed and the settings are stored within the displays T-CON logic.
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Here’s one source for the needed part [product|IF123-181] and here’s the guide to put in in [guide|133176]
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If you get a new virgin display then you will loose Brightness, FaceTime camera & True Tone services. The issue is the display needs to be calibrated as they requires the system to be complete. Frankly, I really don’t see why Apple makes this hard if not to discourage repair.
If on the other hand getting a recycled display (which is what I use for my customers) then you don’t loose anything! As the calibration was performed and the settings are stored within the displays T-CON logic.
Here’s one source for the needed part [product|IF123-181] and here’s the guide to put in in [guide|133176]