Chip soldering method

Face ID Dot Projector Chips – Soldering Method

This category includes Dot Projector chips used in Face ID repair for Apple iPhones. This method involves direct soldering of the chip to the device's board or projector module and is ideal for professional repair technicians.

  • Dot Projector ICs – responsible for facial recognition light projection,
  • Chipsets for specific iPhone generations – optimized for model compatibility,
  • Universal chip options – for broader device use,
  • JCID programmable chips – help recover full Face ID function,
  • Advanced repair solutions – require micro soldering skills and experience.

Soldering Face ID chips is a precise yet powerful solution for restoring functionality in damaged Dot Projector modules.

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