Not exact matches
You can use the iris scanner, fingerprint reader, or
facial recognition to
unlock the S9, or use them all
at the same time.
So if you're using
facial recognition and trying to
unlock the phone
at night, it will not fall back to the iris scanner and you'll have to use the fingerprint sensor instead.
... use of
facial recognition to
unlock its iPhone X may open the gates for developers champing
at the bit to bring the technology to the Android world.
Based on a tweet from developer Steve Troughton - Smith,
at least one version of the iPhone will feature a «face
unlock»
facial recognition feature with the high - end model being referred to as iPhone Pro, iPhone 8 and iPhone X.
Meanwhile, an Apple iPhone X-like notch hints
at facial recognition for
unlocking the phone.
You can now use a new technology called Face ID to
unlock the iPhone X. That's made possible by a TrueDepth camera system on the front, along with a dual - core Neural Engine on the six - core A11 Bionic chip for real - time
facial recognition that looks
at 30,000 points on your face.
Making a purchase is as simple as looking
at the iPhone to
unlock it using
facial recognition, and then clicking twice on the Side button.
Alongside, The Virtual Home Button
at bottom Middle, Inductive Charging Support, 3D
Facial Recognition Sensor to
unlock the phone.
While digging around in the firmware of the HomePod, Apple's smart speaker, developers Steve Troughton - Smith and Guilherme Rambo not only came across references to
facial unlocking — which Apple, internally
at least, seems to be calling PearlID — but also this icon which shows a device called the D22.
A notch
at the top of the handset will house the cameras, and rumors say
facial recognition will be used to
unlock the handset — and, perhaps to complete Apple Pay purchases.
This
facial recognition feature uses an array of sensors on the front of the device to map your face and
unlock the phone, as soon as you look
at it.
You do still have other secure
unlocking methods like the iris scanner and
facial recognition
at your disposal though to serve as alternatives.
Apple this afternoon uploaded a new iPhone X video to its YouTube channel, which is designed to show off Face ID, the
facial recognition feature of the iPhone X.In the humorous video, which appears to take place
at a high school, using Face ID on the iPhone X causes everything in the surrounding area to
unlock, including lockers, cabinets, doors, and more, with items flying everywhere.Apple has shared several video ads focused on the iPhone X, including short tutorials and demonstrations of features like Face ID, Animoji, Portrait Mode, and Portrait Lighting.This minute - long video will likely be aired on television in the coming days and
So if the brand decides to roll out
facial recognition as the de facto way of
unlocking the phone, we could see a similar cutout
at the front of the Mi 7.
Rumors claim Apple plans to add a 3 - D sensor and
facial - recognition tech so you can
unlock the iPhone just by looking
at it.
The Exynos 9810 also has advanced AI capabilities, with Samsung saying it's neural engine can recognise people and items in photos
at lightning speed and even scan and create a 3D image of a user's face, which can be used for
facial recognition to
unlock a device.
However, OnePlus» use of its Face
Unlock feature landed the company in somewhat lukewarm water, since a firm that specializes in
facial recognition and biometric authentication technology accused OnePlus of infringing on
at least one of its patents.
In addition to the fingerprint scanner, it also features
facial recognition that allows you to
unlock the device just by looking
at it.
Biometric security is worth highlighting, as it's one of the main features of the iPhone X. Specifically, the phone has a
facial recognition system dubbed Face ID, allowing you to
unlock your phone just by looking
at it.
Customize your
facial recognition settings so your phone
unlocks automatically when you look
at it.
Now the new security option appears on the Note 8, and while it's not as secure as using a fingerprint,
facial recognition is a super fast way to
unlock your phone, since all you have to do is look
at the device.
A note
at the end of Counterpoint's media release notes that: «Starting with Android 5.0 Lollipop, Google introduced a new Smart Lock system - which loosely categories as smartphone
facial unlock.
We say bemusing because - with the
facial unlocking switched on - the amount of times you see your lock screen wallpaper
at all is literally a nano - second each time you pick up the device.
While its possible that Apple could expand the use of the 3D scanner in future projects, the technology will only debut with one primary purpose
at launch:
unlocking the iPhone via
facial recognition.
The display will have thin bezels, 18:9 aspect ratio along with the notch
at the front which is equipped with a
facial recognition sensor for the face
unlock feature (obviously!).
«The probability that a random person in the population could look
at your iPhone X and
unlock it using Face ID is approximately 1 in 1,000,000 (versus 1 in 50,000 for Touch ID)-LSB-...] The probability of a false match is different for twins and siblings that look like you as well as among children under the age of 13, because their distinct
facial features may not have fully developed.
Actually launched prior to CES 2018 but making its public bow in the US
at the show, the Honor View 10 is a 5.99 - inch smartphone with an 18:9 2160 x 1080 resolution display and uses
facial recognition to
unlock the device.