iPhone 8 – 3D Front Camera in First Image

iPhone 8 has the 3D front camera presented in a first image, it will facilitate the use of Face ID for facial recognition of users.

iPhone 8 has the 3D front camera presented today in a first image, this will be the one that will offer the system of facial recognition Face ID al Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. We have known for some time that Apple wants to offer Face ID in the iPhone 8 to at least partially replace Touch ID, and today we have the opportunity to see what appears to be the new 3D front camera, although it is not 100% certain that this would be in - really the new component.

The iPhone 8 is rumored to come with a 3D front camera that has integrated infrared and laser sensors to facilitate facial recognition through Face ID. We are talking about an advanced facial recognition system that allows scanning the user's face in depth to avoid false authorizations in the iPhone 8 and provide access to data, or allow mobile payments to be made by people other than the owners.

iPhone 8 with this new 3D front camera should be able to recognize users' faces in 0.00000x seconds using Face ID, "infinitely" faster than current systems. Apple designed the software behind the Face ID system in the iPhone 8 so that it is impossible to fool, but also easy to use in any kind of conditions in which iPhone owners would use Touch ID for unlocking and authorization.

iPhone 8 – the 3D front camera appears in the first image

iPhone 8 Front Camera 3D Images

iPhone 8 will use a technology called "structural light" for Face ID, which displays thousands of infrared points over a person's face, or any other object. Face ID works like this by reading the distortions in the spaces created between these points, so that the 3D front camera of the iPhone 8 reads the user's face extremely precisely using "depth points", so that it has an exact "map" of it.

iPhone 8, based on the 3D sketch made by the camera and Face ID, unlocks and authorizes the user in any kind of conditions. Using infrared light, the iPhone 8 can allow the use of Face ID for facial recognition, including at night, so biometric security would be available in any kind of conditions for users, as is currently the case with Touc ID.

"Depth-sensing technology, generally called "structured light," sprays thousands of tiny infrared dots across a person's face or any other target. By reading distortions in this field of dots, the camera gathers superaccurate depth information. Since the phone's camera can see infrared but humans can't, such a system could allow the phone to unlock in complete darkness."

The iPhone 8 has a multitude of components shown in the images so far, and since the production process is in full swing, it is normal to keep seeing new ones. The 3D Front Camera is one of the most important components of the iPhone 8, as it will allow the use of the biometric security system with which Apple wants to revolutionize the use of smartphones.

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  1. the Japanese from Sharp have been putting recongnition in mobile phones for at least 10 years (sharp 904), so Apple brings a somewhat rusty feature =))))