I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera started working again, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled."
Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? Maybe removing the front camera assembly on the housing? I have removed the front earspeaker assembly that is connected to the display for about 2 weeks to dry, but Face ID still currently doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
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I would also like to mention that the iPhone was in no way taken apart before the dunking. There were also no visible cracks and was in pristine condition, so it was water resistant.
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I would also like to mention that the iPhone was in no way taken apart or tampered with before the dunking. There were also no visible cracks and was in pristine condition, so it was water resistant.
I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera started working again, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled."
Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? Maybe removing the front camera assembly on the housing? I have removed the front earspeaker assembly that is connected to the display for about 2 weeks to dry, but Face ID still currently doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
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I would also like to mention that the iPhone was in no way taken apart before the dunking. There were also no visible cracks and was in pristine condition, so it was water resistant.
I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera started working again, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled."
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Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but Face ID still currently doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
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Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? Maybe removing the front camera assembly on the housing? I have removed the front earspeaker assembly that is connected to the display for about 2 weeks to dry, but Face ID still currently doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera has started working, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled."
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I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera started working again, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled."
Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but Face ID still currently doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera has started working, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled."
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Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but it still doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
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Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but Face ID still currently doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera has started working, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled." Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but it still doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
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I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera has started working, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled."
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Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but it still doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera has started working, but Face ID has not started working since. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but it still doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
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I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera has started working, but Face ID has not started working since, displaying the message "A problem was detected with the truedepth camera. Face ID has been disabled." Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but it still doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.
I have an iPhone XR 64GB, and it was dunked in about 4 inches of water for about a minute about 3 months ago. Around 30 minutes after the dunking, the rear camera and Face ID stopped working. The rear camera has started working, but Face ID has not started working since. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I have removed the front camera/front earspeaker assembly for about 2 weeks to dry, but it still doesn't work. I am aware that the sensor is paired to the logic board and therefore it is impossible to replace. Unfortunately, I am also aware that apple will not fix the iPhone if the LCI indicators have turned red, which is unfortunately the case. Is there anything else I can do to this iPhone or is it done for? All other functions work on the iPhone.