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Apple will soon offer better support for third-party iPhone displays and batteries


True Tone and battery metrics will appear for all parts.

The company has extended its self-service diagnostics tool to Europe, giving customers in 32 countries an easier way to test products for potential issues. True Tone, the feature that adjusts an iPhone display’s white balance to better match your environment, has typically been disabled whenever a third-party replacement screen is detected by iOS. The company notes that the result might not be up to its usual standards since True Tone depends on server-side calibration that varies by each individual device and “accurate communication between a product’s display and light sensors,” which can’t be guaranteed with a non-OEM component.

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