iPhone Repair Terms Explained | PhoneDoctor Singapore

PHONEDOCTOR GLOSSARY

iPhone-Specific Repair Terms

Apple uses its own terminology. Here’s what each term means for your repair.

SECURITY SYSTEM

Face ID

Apple’s 3D face recognition on iPhones from X onwards. Cryptographically paired to the logic board — damage to the TrueDepth camera array means permanent Face ID loss at third-party shops.

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DISPLAY FEATURE

True Tone

Adjusts screen colour temperature to match ambient lighting. After a screen repair, True Tone is only preserved if OEM Apple panels are used with proper software pairing — something PhoneDoctor supports.

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CHARGING CONNECTOR

Lightning Port

Apple’s proprietary connector used on iPhone 14 and earlier. Replaced by USB-C from iPhone 15 onwards. Lint impaction and bent pins are the most common failure causes.

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RESTORE STATE

DFU Mode

Device Firmware Update mode — the deepest restore state on an iPhone. Bypasses the bootloader entirely. Used when Recovery Mode fails and the phone is stuck in a boot loop.

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SECURITY FEATURE

Activation Lock

Tied to an Apple ID — prevents use of any iPhone without the original owner’s credentials. Cannot be bypassed at any third-party shop. Always verify before buying second-hand.

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DISPLAY FEATURE

ProMotion (120Hz)

Apple’s adaptive 1–120Hz refresh rate on iPhone 13 Pro and later. ProMotion panels cost more to replace — cheap replacement screens revert to 60Hz and lose the smooth scrolling entirely.

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SECURITY SYSTEM

Touch ID

Apple’s fingerprint sensor on iPhones up to iPhone SE (3rd gen). The Home button is paired to the logic board at the factory — a third-party replacement permanently disables Touch ID.

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CORE COMPONENT

Logic Board

Apple’s term for the iPhone’s main circuit board. Houses the A-series chip, RAM, and storage. Damage is the most expensive iPhone repair — often requiring chip-level micro-soldering.

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