Before starting with the details of this test carried out by the Forbes journalist, Thomas Brewster, in which he shows us the results of a test carried out with the Face ID sensor and other non-Apple devices that claim to use this type of security in their terminals We are going to say that when it comes to security, Apple is one of those that always makes a difference. The implementation of Touch ID comes to mind, which although it is true Apple was not the first to implement itIt was the first to obtain a spectacular level of security compared to the rest of the firms.
Today what we can see and enjoy in the iPhone is the facial sensor or as Apple calls it Face ID, a series of sensors that are constantly being tested and that in the same line as the aforementioned Touch ID were not the first to implement it but it does seem that they have done really well. Today we'll see one of the most demanding tests for these sensors that will allow us to check if it is possible to unlock our iPhone X or higher with a head created in 3D.
Try multiple devices that have facial recognition
It is one of the most demanding tests we have seen and we already advance that Apple has done a really spectacular job with its Face ID. For the test, the Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy Note 8, OnePlus, LG G7 ThinQ and iPhone X. Now we only have to watch the video showing us the test carried out and we recommend that all users (whether or not they have an iPhone with Face ID) watch it to realize the level of security that Apple adds to their iPhone:
The iPhone X is the only one that is able to recognize that what is trying to unlock it is not a person, mainly we imagine by the eyes and by the great 30.000 point matting system that they use for the system. This iPhone X and LG are the ones that have made it the most complicated to reproduce the journalist in 3D, in fact iPhone X did not unlock. The tests are obvious and the result obtained does not surprise us since this facial recognition system from Apple is really good.
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You cannot write Printed, the correct form is printed.
All except the iphone x and lg are unlocked, so you save 4 minutes of video, you're welcome 😉
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"Printed"? It will be printed.
Thanks Oscar, when I saw the title of the article "printed" I was terrified to see its content and go straight to the comments!
For everyone's information. According to the RAE the two forms (printed, printed) are correct.