iMac is about to have Face ID, and iPhone is about to “revive” Touch ID

Tram Ho

At the present time, Apple is implementing both biometric authentication methods, Touch ID and Face ID, in its ecosystem. With Face ID’s superiority in both convenience and security, Apple once intended to bring this technology to the iMac M1 series launched last year.

However, it seems that for some unknown reason, the iMac M1 series has not been equipped with Face ID, instead it still uses Touch ID from the Magic Keyboard, making the process possible. many inconveniences. However, a report from Mark Gurman says that Apple will still be “burning” the intention to bring Face ID technology to iMac lines. Will the upcoming iMac Pro line be equipped with Face ID?

iMac thì sắp có Face ID, còn iPhone lại sắp "hồi sinh" Touch ID - Ảnh 1.

Will Apple also “revive” Touch ID on the iPhone?

Although Face ID is currently the main biometric authentication method used on iPhones, it seems that Apple is also intending to “revive” Touch ID. Using both Touch ID and Face ID in parallel will definitely help users much more than using only one of them.

Future iPhones will likely feature both Touch ID and Face ID methods, although there’s no word yet on how Apple will implement it.

Apple will have two different options. Firstly, using the way that Samsung is implementing ultrasonic fingerprint sensor technology under the screen, which is both fast and accurate, and also limits the limits of optical fingerprint sensors. ordinary study. And the second way is to integrate the fingerprint sensor into the power button on the side, similar to what Apple is doing with the new iPad Air and iPad mini lines.

iMac thì sắp có Face ID, còn iPhone lại sắp "hồi sinh" Touch ID - Ảnh 2.

Of course, these are just initial predictions, Apple may also have a completely different way from the rest of the world to be able to “revive” the fingerprint sensor on the iPhone. Anyway, Touch ID has always been a feature favored by iPhone users ever since.

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Source : Genk