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Now playing Next Tech News Here's how the iPhone 13 makes you pay €300 for Apple screen repair A teardown of the new device found that Face ID stops working if anyone other than Apple replaces the screen, and it's all down to something called "part pairing". 27/09/2021
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Now playing Next Tech News Tech this week: EU to make USB-C chargers mandatory for all phones EU plans one mobile charging port for all, in setback for Apple and Netflix lands deal for Roald Dahl's catalogue. 26/09/2021
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