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Apple replaced the Touch ID fingerprint sensor on the iPhone and iPad Pro with something much more secure. Face ID was the first 3D facial recognition system used on a mobile device, a feat that few Apple rivals attempted to replicate. Most Android rivals have chosen a different direction, embedding fingerprint sensors under the smartphone display. But the 2020 iPad Air proves that Apple hasn’t given up on Touch ID technology yet.
The mid-range tablet features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor unlike anything available on recent iPhone models. Moreover, Apple continues to study technology that would allow it to offer iPhone users the same under-display fingerprint-sensing technology available on Android handsets.
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