You won't see Touch ID finger print in the next future iPhone's because Apple uses Face Identification Says Kuo.
We believe this change will allow all new models to realize a competitive advantage via differentiation, on the back of an integrated user experience of full-screen design and TrueDepth Camera/Facial recognition/Face ID/AR applications," Kuo writes.
Like Touch ID before it, Face ID raises real questions about compelled unlocking. If you’re detained by police or kidnapped by criminals, they won’t be able to guess your password — but they would be able to hold the phone up to your face until you pass a Face ID scan. It’s a major privacy concern, and one many users don’t think about until it’s too late. The Verge raises some questions regarding face id in their website.
Face ID will depend upon last release of iPhone X to the market. More advancement in technology will be 3D sensing.It can take control of competitors.
In iPhone X we have seen Face ID was as fast and accurate acquiring a target face, which is not necessarily a bad behavior for a secure identification solution. Apple has been "all-in" on Face ID for over a year.
It's too early to say about upcoming 2018 iPhone to the market. Share your views regarding Touch ID?
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