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Introduction
NFC stands for near field communication and is what gives the Apple Watch its very important feature, Apple Pay. You would assume that being an important part for an important feature for the Apple Watch, Apple would ensure that the replacement of this device could be easily done if it were to be damaged, right? Well, unfortunately it’s not as when replacing a broken screen from the watch, users would find that that the feature to use Apple Pay is now unavailable. The NFC chip is paired with your actual watch meaning if you were to switch chips, it will cause some paring problems. It also happens to be that the NFC chipped is located on the back of the screen which happens to be one of the many parts that require fixing on Apple Watches. I have seen many keeping Apple Pay by removing the glass digitizer from the watch and refurbishing the OLED screen. However, I doubt many of us have the necessary equipment to do that. Therefore, I decided to find ways to keep Apple Pay without using those overly complicated machines.
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