Practically since the iPhone X was officially presented in September last year, the Cupertino-based company has been posting various videos on its YouTube channel in which ite show the different qualities of its star terminal for this year. Most of the ads are intended to promote face blocking through Face ID.
But we have also seen different videos in which Apple shows us how portrait mode works and all the possibilities it offers us, both with the front and rear cameras. The latest promotional video of the iPhone X, entitled "Unlock at a glance" is out of the usual tone of seriousness, this being a advertisement designed to make us smile.
In a humorous tone, Apple shows us how a young woman enters a high school, with the iPhone X in her hand and uses Face ID to unlock her terminal. Immediately afterwards where you direct your gaze as you walk, run and glide through the school opens automatically, whether they are lockers, cabinets, doors, desks, cleaning cabinets, car trunks ... all the objects that are inside flying out.
The video ends by showing another of the options that the iPhone X natively offers us when it comes to protecting our privacy, and it is none other than the possibility to hide the content of notifications until we unlock the terminal. In case it has caught your attention, throughout the video we can listen to the song Bang Bang by the London singer Pete Cannon. This ad, which is just over a minute long, will begin airing on television in the coming days and weeks.
Where is the video?
You already have it. The plugin hadn't wanted to work.
It just lacks that, that it opened without having to slide your finger across the screen.
Directly with face unlock as with Touch ID but there is no way for them to do it