>> I will get the x but am debating whether to wait to see how the initial phones work - If there are major problems with FaceID, or other of the changes in this drastic new design.
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>> I do have a question about face ID - what prevents two criminals from grabbing the phone with one holding the person and one shoving the phone in his face to unlock the phone??
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>> I hope they have a quick disable for it in any situation where one may be forced to unlock it - say at a traffic stop or border crossing.
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>> Sue
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> In iOS 11 pushing the power button 5 times disables finger print or facial recognition on the X. The pass code must be used to get into the phone.
With Touch ID, 5 failed attempts force the user to enter the passcode.
With Face ID, 2 (or3?) failed attempts force passcode use.
A failed attempt may include 2 or 3 other faces looking at the screen, or passible even looking with your eyes closed.
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