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Parts pairing is the practice of some manufacturers of assigning unique serial numbers to subassemblies of a device, such as a smartphone screen, and preventing full functionaity of a replacement unless it has been paired with the device through a process not available to independant repairers.
Parts pairing or serialisation is the practice of some manufacturers of assigning unique serial numbers to subassemblies of a device, such as a smartphone screen, and preventing full functionality of a replacement unless it has been paired with the device through a process not available to independent repairers.

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Parts pairing or serialisation is the practice of some manufacturers of assigning unique serial numbers to subassemblies of a device, such as a smartphone screen, and preventing full functionality of a replacement unless it has been paired with the device through a process not available to independent repairers.