Apple relaxes Face ID requirements, says report (CNET News)
Apple relaxes Face ID requirements, says report (CNET News)
2017-10-25
a new report says Apple is lowering the
bar for face ID Apple's iPhone 10
famously ditched touch ID in favor of a
new technology Apple called face ID
Apple says face ID works because of its
true depth camera system it uses a
combination of an infrared camera an
illuminator and a dot projector to map
your face that's a lot of hardware in a
small space a new report by Bloomberg
says that Apple was having difficulty
obtaining enough 3d sensors to produce
finished iPhone 10 devices Bloomberg
says Apple gave suppliers a two-year
lead time to get ready a Wall Street
Journal report said that the dot
projector caused production problems
yield of dot projectors was in the
neighborhood of 20% to increase usable
components Apple suppliers slowed down
the production process Bloomberg says to
make production faster Apple relaxed
some of the specifications for face ID
that has some strange implications when
Apple introduced face ID the company
said the chances of someone else being
able to unlock your face ID enabled
iPhone using their face was one in a
million
it's unclear if those odds remain based
on this report the iPhone 10 will be
available on November 3rd for more
coverage check out cnet.com my as that
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