The situation is as follows. Yesterday I came across the fact that I have been suffering from Face ID not working on the iPhone 13 Pro Max for almost a week now. The problem arose for no apparent reason and was not fixed in any way. Moreover, due to the innovations of iOS 17.3, I could not even disable the function itself.
Late last night we again tried to understand what was happening – and unexpectedly for ourselves (and you) I found a way to solve the problem.
This looks like nonsense or trolling, but in fact it absolutely works. See below.
How to restore Face ID on iPhone
Funny? I just personally felt Very funny.
Yes, Face ID magically recovers after hitting a table and correctly recognizes the face, as before.
If you want to do the same with a personal iPhone suffering from Face ID problems, be sure to first put a case on the device with permanent sides around the display. Otherwise, fix Face ID, but you will break the screen.
Just in case, I warn you that the old grandfather’s method should be repeated only at your own peril and risk, and I am not responsible if you smash half your smartphone on the table in a frenzy.
I spotted this ingenious method on Reddit in a little-popular post six months ago. Interestingly, the owner also has an iPhone 13 Pro Max. Are we seeing a defect in a specific model that appears after some one and a half to two years from the date of purchase? Hard to tell.
For that, I can say one thing for sure: I crashed a couple of times at the table, and now I’m enjoying Face ID again. Use it if you also find yourself in a similar situation.
Source: Iphones RU

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