Apple and its service partners can now repair Face ID on an iPhone without replacing the entire device, which will allow the company to offer cheaper and more sustainable means of device repairs to customers.

Last week, MacRumors reported that Apple Stores and authorized service providers would soon be receiving parts of the TrueDepth Camera system, including the front-facing camera and Face ID.

According to a new memo seen by MacRumors, Apple has begun to send parts for repairs to authorized service providers and Apple Stores. Depending on the service provider, location, and device, repair prices can vary. The repair option is only available for the. The birth of Face ID is not supported by the.

The new repair option is not available in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, locksmithing, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Trinidad, and Tobago, and Venezuela. When availability may expand to other countries was not offered in the memo.