iPhone Parts Serialisation Guide
Complete professional guide for iPhone display, battery, Face ID, camera serialisation, EEPROM transfer, calibration methods, repair tools, and advanced board-level pairing solutions.
15+
Supported iPhone Series
10+
Serialized Components
100%
Professional Repair Focus
Pro
Board Level Techniques
🔍 What is iPhone Parts Serialisation?
Apple pairs important hardware components with the motherboard using encrypted serial data and calibration systems. Replacing these parts without transferring data or calibration can trigger warning messages and feature limitations.
📊 Serialized Components Table
| Component | Serialized | Common Issue |
|---|---|---|
| Display | Yes | True Tone Missing |
| Battery | Yes | Battery Health Error |
| Face ID | Highly Paired | Face ID Disabled |
| Rear Camera | Yes | Unknown Camera Warning |
| NAND | Fully Paired | Boot Failure |
🖥️ Display Serialisation
Modern iPhones store display identity data inside EEPROM. Replacing the screen without copying this data may remove True Tone functionality.
✅ Common Repair Solutions
- EEPROM Data Copy
- Tag-On Flex Programming
- Apple Calibration
- JC / QianLi Programmer Tools
🔐 Face ID Pairing
Face ID components are cryptographically paired with the logic board. Damaging the original flex cables may permanently disable Face ID.
🛠️ Professional Repair Tools
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| JC V1SE | Display & Battery Programming |
| QianLi iCopy | EEPROM Data Transfer |
| DLZX | Advanced Repair Operations |
| Easy JTAG | NAND Repair |
💻 Example EEPROM Workflow
1. Read Original Display EEPROM 2. Save Serial Data Backup 3. Connect New Display 4. Write Original EEPROM Data 5. Install Display 6. Test True Tone Function
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Because the replacement component serial number does not match Apple's calibration database.
Yes. EEPROM data copy or Apple calibration can restore True Tone in many cases.
Advanced microsoldering repair is possible if original components are not severely damaged.