Face ID Not Available Try Setting Up Later | How to Fix

When you receive the “Face ID Not Available Try Setting Up Later” error on your iPhone, it usually indicates a problem with the TrueDepth camera system, which is essential for Face ID.

This issue can stem from various causes, including software glitches, obstructions, or, in more severe cases, hardware damage.

Here’s how to troubleshoot it:


🔍 1. Basic Checks

✅ Is your iPhone model Face ID–capable?

Face ID is supported on:

  • iPhone X and newer (except iPhone SE models)

  • All Face ID–equipped iPads (iPad Pro 11″/12.9″)

Check your model:
Settings > General > About > Model Name


🔄 2. Restart Your iPhone

Sometimes a simple restart clears temporary glitches:

  • Hold Power + Volume Up (or Down) until the power slider appears.

  • Slide to power off.

  • Wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on.


⚙️ 3. Check for Software Updates

Go to:
Settings > General > Software Update

Update if available. Apple often fixes Face ID bugs in updates.

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🧼 4. Clean the TrueDepth Camera

Face ID uses the front-facing TrueDepth camera (near the notch). If it’s blocked or dirty:

  • Wipe the area gently with a clean microfiber cloth.

  • Remove any screen protector or case that may be covering sensors.


🔒 5. Check for Restrictions

Go to:
Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions

Make sure Face ID is not restricted under Privacy > Face ID.


🧰 6. Check Face ID Settings

Go to:
Settings > Face ID & Passcode

  • Is “Set Up Face ID” greyed out or showing errors?

  • Try tapping Reset Face ID if partially set up.


🧑‍🔧 7. If All Else Fails: Hardware Issue

If none of the above works, your TrueDepth camera may be malfunctioning.

📞 Contact Apple Support or Visit a Service Center:

  • Apple Support

  • Book an appointment at an Apple Store or authorized service provider

They can run diagnostics to confirm if there’s a hardware fault (often free).


Hardware Issues and Repairs ⚙️

If you’ve tried all the software troubleshooting steps and Face ID still isn’t working, it’s likely a hardware problem. This is especially true if you see the “Face ID not available” message and the option to “Reset Face ID” is greyed out.

The TrueDepth camera is a complex system of sensors, and a malfunction in any of these components, possibly from physical damage or water exposure, can cause Face ID to fail.

In such cases, the only solution is to get your device serviced by a trained technician. Apple or an authorized service provider can diagnose the issue and determine if a repair or replacement is necessary.

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