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    After 3.5mm jack, Apple will now let go its fingerprint-scanner

    After 3.5mm jack, Apple will now let go its fingerprint-scanner

    By Anish Chakraborty
    Jul 05, 2017
    10:14 am

    What's the story

    Apple is currently working on an iPhone technology that will reportedly let users unlock the phone using their faces instead of fingerprints.

    This improved security system will be powered by a 3D sensor and will allow the user to log in, authenticate payments and a host of other functions.

    The firm also plans on augmenting eye scanning into it.

    Here's all about it.

    iPhone

    Streamlining the entire process

    People familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that the system is still in its development phase.

    Once implemented, this feature will be capable of scanning the iPhone user's face within a few hundred milliseconds.

    The user will not need to hold the phone up close to his/her face for the technology to work, it'll work fine even if it's laying on a table.

    Cupertino

    It's still in the making

    Apple is planning to replace the Touch ID fingerprint scanner with a system that's several times more accurate and faster.

    However, chances are slim for its 10th-anniversary edition iPhone, scheduled to be released later this year, to have this feature.

    The Cupertino-based tech giant is still working on the nitty-gritty of it, said the source.

    As expected, Apple didn't comment on the matter.

    Touch ID

    Is it time to say goodbye?

    The Touch ID was introduced by Apple way back in 2013 with iPhone 5s for unlocking the phone. After a year, the firm made it available for payment authentication and logging into apps.

    From then onwards, it's been a staple in all iPhones. However, it's been reported that this new feature is better than a fingerprint scan because it takes in more data points.

    Biometrics

    Once bitten, twice shy

    Biometric authentication is nothing new in the smartphone world. Samsung's Galaxy S8 had iris scanners and was considered revolutionary until a major flaw was discovered.

    The Galaxy S8's iris scanner could be duped if one placed printed photocopies of the user's eyes in front of it.

    However, Apple's sensor supposedly has 3D depth perception, so fooling it won't be that easy.

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