For me, the facemask issue is also something that will make me wonder whether I should go with the 13 mini, or wait until the next iPhone SE. And no, I don’t own an Apple Watch and it’s not even an option (I prefer wearing bands, less bulk).
There were many rumors about this new Face ID having an improved recognition even wearing masks. We had a second generation Touch ID after some iterations. Why Face ID hasn’t had any real improvement in facial recognition? On angle, low light, with reflections, a faster recognition -Face ID is already fast-... It’s weird that, after 4 full years since the introduction of Face ID we only had.. a different array, but no improvements.
I think this was definitely the year to do something about the facemask issue. Wether bringing back Touch ID, or improving Face ID like some rumors said. Also the A15 has a greatly improved neural engine, much faster than the A14. I don’t understand why we have to keep using a passcode, and I hope Apple enables this improved Face ID with an update later this year. Otherwise, I’ll be waiting for the next SE.
Not judging would have been asking, not opining.
Also, not owning the latest does not directly equate to affordability issues. Usually, it is more indicative of a sensible, thinking mind.
Thanks for saying that.
Hate to break it to you, but I don’t think we’re ever getting Touch ID back on the iPhone unless Apple does in-screen finger print. Having it on the lock button like the iPad Air is not realistic since most people use a case on their phone.
Cases can have a cut for the side button, it wouldn’t be the end of the world. It’s a perfectly viable solution that some iPads have already adopted.
Mine has actually begun recognizing my face with a mask on.
Please, tell me more about it. That sounds promising.