Buyer Beware: All 2018 iPhones Will Feature Face ID As Apple Still Developing Virtual Touch ID – Ming-Chi Kuo, KGI

Buyer Beware: All 2018 iPhones Will Feature Face ID As Apple Still Developing Virtual Touch ID – Ming-Chi Kuo, KGI

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Apple made a strong comeback this year. Ever since the iPhone 6/6 Plus’ launch, the company has been faced with criticisms of losing its grip on innovation. Most of the brunt was focused on CEO Tim Cook, widely criticized (even by yours truly) of not being able to live up to his predecessor. However, biometrics saved Apple once again. The company’s Face ID for the iPhone X is a big, big upgrade. Now, we’ve got some good news for its 2018 iPhone lineup. Take a look below to find out more.

The biggest question around Apple’s iPhone X launch, both prior and after the event is about Face ID’s performance. Will Cupertino be able to integrate the feature into its ecosystem as efficiently as Touch ID? Keep in mind that not all of the aforementioned ecosystem is under Apple’s control. When it comes to Apple Pay, banks get involved and stakes for security get a lot higher.

Buyer Beware: All 2018 iPhones Will Feature Face ID As Apple Still Developing Virtual Touch ID – Ming-Chi Kuo, KGI

Sep 20, 2017, 3:16pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/all-2018-iphones-will-feature-face-id-work-virtual-fingerprint-recognition/ >Apple made a strong comeback this year. Ever since the iPhone 6/6 Plus’ launch, the company has been faced with criticisms of losing its grip on innovation. Most of the brunt was focused on CEO Tim Cook, widely criticized (even by yours truly) of not being able to live up to his predecessor. However, biometrics saved Apple once again. The company’s Face ID for the iPhone X is a big, big upgrade. Now, we’ve got some good news for its 2018 iPhone lineup. Take a look below to find out more. >The biggest question around Apple’s iPhone X launch, both prior and after the event is about Face ID’s performance. Will Cupertino be able to integrate the feature into its ecosystem as efficiently as Touch ID? Keep in mind that not all of the aforementioned ecosystem is under Apple’s control. When it comes to Apple Pay, banks get involved and stakes for security get a lot higher.