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Le smartphone standard 2021 d’Apple. Commercialisé le 24 septembre, l’iPhone 13 est muni d’un écran OLED de 6,1", d’une caméra double de 12 MP et existe en cinq couleurs. Il succède à l’iPhone 12.

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Can the logic (mother) board in my iPhone 13 be replaced?

I replaced a broken screen and the phone is still not working. There was a tiny dent in the logic board. Can this be replaced to fix the phone?

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Hi Anna! Technically the entire logic board could be replaced, but generally speaking, no we do not replace entire logic boards. Unlike PC motherboards, the logic board in your iPhone has most of the necessary components already integrated. In most cases, you may as well just purchase a replacement device at that point. You're better off attempting to salvage what you already have. It really depends on which components are damaged and what type of damage has occurred. I would seek a repair professional to have this properly evaluated. I do not recommend attempting to blindly replace the entire logic board.

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Hi Anna,

In addition to Christopher's answer, there are other major reasons not to contemplate replacing just the logic board.

Prior to the iPhone X, the only component you needed besides the motherboard was the home button, as it was paired to the logic board and could only be replaced by Apple. When the X came along, that all changed with the introduction of Face ID; now you need the front camera assembly, the earpiece speaker assembly and the logic board.

Since then it's only gotten worse; on your phone you then need the battery and the screen in addition to the other parts I've mentioned. So now if you want everything to work you have to replace most of the internal and external components of the phone in addition to the logic board.

So due to all this repair-antagonistic parts pairing, it's to the point where you're much better off listening to @cwi's advice and just replacing the whole phone rather than trying to replace the logic board.

On the other hand, it may well be worth your time to find a repair facility that has expertise in board-level repairs and get a diagnosis from them. At that point you'll know what you're dealing with and can evaluate your options. If you do get a diagnosis, you're welcome to come back and share it with us and we'll be glad to offer suggestions.

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