iPhone X - Face ID and Two Major Problems

The iPhone X has two Face ID problems demonstrated by people who tested Apple's new facial recognition system before launch.

iPhone X reached a lot of US reviewers over the past week, and while many have spent little time with the company's new phone Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, that didn't stop him from testing it in detail. Below we have a video clip in which a well-known American publication, which was ignored by Apple after presenting an iPhone 4 lost in a bar, presents the iPhone X in a long preview, but with many revelations.

iPhone X has demonstrated many functions, including Face ID, and in the testing of the biometric recognition system, the ability to unlock with closed eyes was also tested. Those from Apple said that this would be impossible with Face ID thanks to the security implemented for the system, but in the video clip below you can see that the iPhone X can be unlocked with your eyes closed, at least theoretically.

The iPhone X is unlocked in these conditions without actually showing us that this is done with the eyes closed, so it remains for everyone to believe, or not, the publication for the claims made by the reviewer. iPhone X allows unlocking through Face ID without having to open our eyes and pay attention to it, but in this situation the attention check function would not have been deactivated, so theoretically everything would be a system problem.

iPhone X also shows us that Face ID needs more than a few hours to effectively recognize a person's face, something that the world has not yet understood. Separately, it seems that even the strong makeup with titanium dioxide in the composition does not allow the penetration of infrared rays from the TruDepth camera, so iPhone X cannot create a map of our face and cannot facilitate unlocking.

Testing the Apple X Face ID

We've got the iPhone X in the studio and are testing just how easily we can fool Face ID

Published by Gizmodo on Tuesday, October 31, 2017