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Apple shocked some fans in 2017 when it launched the first iPhone without a Touch ID fingerprint sensor. The iPhone X was also the first iPhone ever to feature 3D face recognition technology, a biometric authentication solution that's far superior to Touch ID. The competition, meanwhile, wasn't able to copy Apple's Face ID, and Android device makers went a different route, adopting screen panels with integrated fingerprint sensors. Google just confirmed that its iPhone 11 rival will have its own Face ID alternative this year, suggesting the Pixel 4 would lack an in-display fingerprint sensor. But Apple is already working on combining the two sensors into a single device. An Apple insider who provided several accurate reports about unreleased Apple hardware says the company will have both Touch ID and Face ID on the iPhone come 2021.
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Insider says Apple will launch an iPhone with Face ID and Touch ID in 2021 originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 5 Aug 2019 at 07:31:14 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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