Hello everyone.

I am an android user myself, currently using a Google Pixel 7. Not perfect, has several issues but still does the job for the price.

My a week ago my gf wanted to buy a new phone. She had problems with different android phones in the past so I advice her to buy an iPhone for its stability and overall great camera performance.

We got my girlfriend an iPhone 15 Pro. Her first iPhone, she loved the experience for a few hours.

A couple of hours after taking brand new phone out of its box, Face ID stops working, it says Face ID is not available.

I google, I read reddit and apple forums, even YouTube and watch videos. Everyone says the same things;

  1. Clear the camera (its a brand new phone)
  2. Hard reset the phone
  3. Delete Face ID and add it again.

She hard reset her phone more than 10 times within 7 days she used the phone. Always works for a few hours after the reset and then stops working again.

Apple is useless as fuck when it comes to this issue, I have seen a hundred different posts on the forums, telling people to do the same thing over and over.

At this point I believe this is a hardware issue not a software, but I could be wrong since it works for a few hours and then stops working each time.

So here I am for your opinions/experience. If any of you have had the same issue and fixed it in a different that we have not tried, could you please let us know?

  • Ken-Popcorn@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I don’t know how you can say that Apple ID useless when you can walk into any Apple Store and a live person will either resolve the issue, or replace the phone

  • Nostalg1ac@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Apple is really good with issues like this, just take it to the Apple Store and they will fix it as quickly as possible, and won’t cost you a dime.

    If you’ve done the factory resets, including reset all settings and restore, then I’d be taking it straight back.

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    10 months ago

    Take it back lmao, wasting time asking people. Take action in life

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    10 months ago

    Manufacturer defect. You need a whole new phone. Warranty should replace it no problem. Make sure to back it up before replacing. And then restore your new iPhone with the back up. It’ll make it a 1:1 copy.

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    10 months ago

    Literally why I switched to Apple was the ability to quickly and easily just switch over faulty products for new versions, No fuss.

  • BigBoyzGottaEat@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Apple isnt “useless as fuck”, there just arent many possible issues in the software, so its usually an easy fix or in rare cases a hardware failure.

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    10 months ago

    Take it into a physical Apple Store. They’ll swap it with a new phone while you’re there for free.

  • xXShadowGravesXx@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    You legitimately just got the phone a week ago. Exchange it. Thats it. Why are you making it so difficult?

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    10 months ago

    When the iPhone X came out 6 years ago, I got it in the mail on launch day. The day after I had it, I had the same issue. So I had to get a replacement and everything was okay.