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If your iPhone 11 screen is cracked, not responding to touch, or not showing a picture when powered on, use this guide to get your iPhone working again with a new screen, a.k.a. display assembly. | | '''***If the back of your new screen already includes a [link|https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/wJHOPOKJIYFOgHRS.large|thin metal LCD shield plate], follow [guide|135705|this shorter guide] instead for an easier repair.'''*** But if the plate is missing, keep reading—this guide will show you how to replace your screen and keep your old LCD shield plate. | | '''***The combined earpiece speaker + sensor assembly affixed to the back of the screen is paired to your individual iPhone from the factory'''***, so you must use the instructions below to transfer it from your old screen to your new one. It contains the flood illuminator, which is part of the biometric Face ID security feature. If it is damaged or replaced, Face ID won’t work, so take extra care not to damage any of these components during this procedure. If damaged, only Apple’s “authorized” technicians can restore Face ID function. | | '''***Note'''***: True Tone functionality won’t work after a screen replacement, even when using an original Apple screen. |
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