I just use the very tip of my finger, it’s no greater heartache than you having to swipe up to unlock.If your phone is on the desk, how do you wake it to see the notifications without logging into the home screen or picking it up?
You have to click the home button with a finger not enrolled in Touch ID.
I just tap anywhere on the screen.
I see what you’re saying, but the only place to put it would be on the back, which makes it less convenient to what you’re used to.I just use the very tip of my finger, it’s no greater heartache than you having to swipe up to unlock.
Which takes me back to my previous point - compliment not replace
This has already been done on a Chinese branded phone recently although I can't remember the name of it.I see what you’re saying, but the only place to put it would be on the back, which makes it less convenient to what you’re used to.
The ideal situation would only be if they were able to have it built into the screen, I guess whether we’ll see that or not on the next model will depend on whether faceid by itself is deemed as a success or not.
I agree, which is why the X is a bit of a disappointment in my opinion.I see what you’re saying, but the only place to put it would be on the back, which makes it less convenient to what you’re used to.
The ideal situation would only be if they were able to have it built into the screen, I guess whether we’ll see that or not on the next model will depend on whether faceid by itself is deemed as a success or not.
I see what you’re saying, but the only place to put it would be on the back, which makes it less convenient to what you’re used to.
They do actually have the perfect place for a print scanner at the back of an iPhone too...
How do you open your phone on the desk without picking it up?That's the perfect place for it to be. It falls naturally to hand every time you pick your phone up. It may be different to what you're used to but it's no less convenient.
As Jaff said above, my phones unlocked, open, and on it's home screen or whatever app I was last using before it's even within sight of my face and most probably before it's out of my pocket.
Face ID is trying to solve a problem that doesn't exit IMO. A well sorted, setup, and functioning fingerprint sensor just works so well.
How do you open your phone on the desk without picking it up?
Every person I speak to with it on the back at work says it’s not ideal at all.
FaceID on the front...How do you open your phone on the desk without picking it up?
Every person I speak to with it on the back at work says it’s not ideal at all.
Perfect, how do you purchase apps from the App Store? Serious questionIn fact the more I think about it, the more faceid is better than Touch ID.
When opening an app that has Touch ID security on it (my email, banking app, credit cards etc) I no longer have put my finger in the button to open it after clicking on the app, it just opens as it checks my face automatically as it’s opening the app, so is faster and more convenient.
Perfect, how do you purchase apps from the App Store? Serious question
To see notifications on the home screen? If it's idle I just pick it up or move it slightly and they appear.
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i hadn’t added an app until Jeff asked, I can see where he was leading but I can see why they have the double tap of the button, as if it automatically purchased with faceid that would be pretty bad....Double tap the Siri button and face id verifies purchase.
now you're stretching it a bit, how often do you buy apps, I can't remember the last time I actually downloaded a new app before you asked me to tonight, so clicking a button twice instead of putting your finger on a button is neither here nor there, you wouldn't accidentally purchase an app having to double click. And theres no issue with the doubleclick either, its actually clever, a thing comes on screen around the button asking you to do it, so its expecting it and won't lock it, so nice tryAnd that’s easier than verifying with touchID when you’ve reviewed what you want to purchase and happy with the price? Not imo. When you say Siri button you actually mean the lock button so what happens when you’re too slow with the double tap? Locks the phone and you have to open it again?
It’s lazy from Apple is all I’m saying a workaround to something that needn’t be worked around when the tech exists for both verification processes to exist in 1 device, just not in this case because it didn’t fit with apples design criteria (or it did and they made compromises because the tech to put it all under the screen isn’t there yet)
IT ALREADY HAS THE FUNCTIONALITY!!!!!!!No you use another form of biometric scanner with your watch right? Pulse iirc?
And not everyone has a watch anyway as that’s another device to buy to have the functionality a £1000 phone should have!
I’ve had a few Spigen cases and they’ve always been good.
Yeah, I had Spigen cases for a few iPhones. The best cases I’ve ever used tbh