I realize there are those that want or need to lock their phones. I don't. But how many people need to have more than one person to be able to use their phone? What are we talking, 5% or less of all phones?
If a non-authorized person were to need to use your phone, can you not unlock it and hand it to them?
But that does make me wonder, what if a non-authorized person were to pick up your phone, could they dial 911 if need be?
From: "mickeydoyle13@gmail.com [apple-iphone]" <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] new phones???
That sort of answers a question I had about Touch ID. I was thinking you could have 1-5 people access a phone via Touch ID although I'd never tried it. One on Face ID does make sense too.
I pondered the X but have opted to go with the 8+ this go-round. I like some of the extras on the X but ultimately didn't feel it was enough for $200 and six weeks extra. I've gotten my preorder preapproval taken care of. Now to hopefully get in quickly tonight to get it the first day.
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