Bloomberg noted that by reducing specifications of Face ID, Apple compromised its accuracy, though no specifics as to what degree the technology has been impacted were provided.
But in a public response issued recently, Apple explains that these are just false claims, as the company hasn’t made such a decision and, what’s more important, Face ID will continue to be at least as secure as announced at the iPhone 8 and X unveiling event on September 12.
“Customer excitement for iPhone X and Face ID has been incredible, and we can’t wait for customers to… (read more)
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