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Do I need to program aftermarket proximity sensor?

My iPhone XS was in the apple boot loop. I isolated the issue to the proximity sensor/speaker component. I quit on trying to find an inexpensive repair in order to preserve face id so I will replace the component. Since the ALS has to do with truetone. If i replace it will I have to program truetone?

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Yes you’ll need to program the new assembly to keep TrueTone. This one should do the trick https://www.jcprogrammer.com/jc-v1-iphon...

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Replacing the front flex assembly will not preserve true tone even if he re-programs the display, you will need a jc receiver flex to transfer over the data from the phone or the old flex if you still have it, This way you can preserve face id and even true tone or you can transfer over the components by using hot air to a known good working flex cable assembly. :D Hope this helps!

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I have the old flex, but it was causing the phone to boot loop (water damaged). So I doubt it will work. The JC Receiver board actually restores face id with an aftermarket flex?

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Yes, it does. But I guess you need a jc receiver flex itself for it to restore and work again!

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