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iggi123

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Not sure if apple was clear about FaceID, is it 2nd gen or same as iPhone X, just with software update? I’m debating whether I should upgrade from iPhone X, if Face ID is truly 2nd gen, it might nudge me because otherwise I don’t see much difference from iPhone x
 

newellj

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Apple is claiming more angles and greater distances, as well as faster speed, compared to the X. That sounds a lot like Gen 2. If it's as big a change as Gen 2 TouchID (iPhone 6s) was compared to the 5S and 6, it will be a noticeable improvement.
 
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wicker21

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I don't think they specifically called it new hardware, but based on the fact that it works from wider angels it sure seems so. I expect almost all reviews that come out next week to mention something about it and make a comparison against the X, XS, and XR.
 
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aFlockaCgulz

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Just to be sure...you know FaceID is not handled by the A13 Chip...

IMHO Apple would most likely have said so if the hardware changed.

The processor is part of unlocking the phone via FaceID.

Face ID is based on a facial recognition sensor that consists of two parts: a dot projector module that projects more than 30,000 infrared dots onto the user's face, and an infrared camera module that reads the pattern.[4] The pattern is encrypted and sent to a local "Secure Enclave" in the device's CPU to confirm a match with the registered face.

It stands to reason the faster the CPU can confirm a match, the faster the device will unlock.
 

zakarhino

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If it was noticeably 2nd gen, they would have had a song and dance about it on stage to make up for the thin content. For the XS they mentioned it was updated slightly but no mention for the 11 Pro. My money's on there being practically no difference between the XS and 11 Pro.
 

newellj

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Apple would definitely say if there's new FaceID hardware, my guess it's software based.

Just to be sure...you know FaceID is not handled by the A13 Chip...

IMHO Apple would most likely have said so if the hardware changed.

If the 2015 keynote that spent 10 seconds announcing Gen 2 TouchID is any indication, no, Apple would definitely not have said there was new hardware. OTOH, the improvements didn't even get the 10 seconds that Gen 2 TouchID got in 2015 at this year's keynote. On the other other hand, no one was giving Apple **** about TouchID, as far as I can recall. There's been a huge pile of grief here and elsewhere about FaceID, and Apple might be reluctant to imply that the critics were even partly right. Who knows right now...we'll probably find out when iFixit tears one apart.
 

aneftp

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Face ID is just faster due to faster cpu. I guess more angles will help. But it’s not gen 2

Nothing will be as fast as Touch ID gen 2. Man. If they had A13 with gen 2 tough ID. Would be blazing fast.

I still prefer Touch ID gen 2 even though I have gotten used to xs max the past 12 months. It’s not the same. My pixel 3 XL finger print ID is also blazing fast.

I’m in the operating room most of
The day and Face ID sucks cause of the face mask we have to wear.
 

newellj

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Face ID is just faster due to faster cpu. I guess more angles will help. But it’s not gen 2

Nothing will be as fast as Touch ID gen 2. Man. If they had A13 with gen 2 tough ID. Would be blazing fast.

I still prefer Touch ID gen 2 even though I have gotten used to xs max the past 12 months. It’s not the same. My pixel 3 XL finger print ID is also blazing fast.

I’m in the operating room most of
The day and Face ID sucks cause of the face mask we have to wear.

I need someone to explain to me how the fastest CPU in the world would be able to improve distance and angles.
 
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mbhforum

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Face ID is just faster due to faster cpu. I guess more angles will help. But it’s not gen 2

Nothing will be as fast as Touch ID gen 2. Man. If they had A13 with gen 2 tough ID. Would be blazing fast.

I still prefer Touch ID gen 2 even though I have gotten used to xs max the past 12 months. It’s not the same. My pixel 3 XL finger print ID is also blazing fast.

I’m in the operating room most of
The day and Face ID sucks cause of the face mask we have to wear.

I wish Apple would build a phone with both. There are certain situations where TouchID worked better such as certain angles such as in car at a red light or at night when laying down sideways. FaceID works better with wet or greasy hands and privacy for on screen notifications. Why can’t we have the best of both worlds????

If you put a gun to my head, I’d take TouchID over FaceID. I’m hoping this changes with the 11 Pro.
 

Yakibomb

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I need someone to explain to me how the fastest CPU in the world would be able to improve distance and angles.
I‘m assuming that Apple updated the FaceID infrared camera (as they did the front facing camera).
So while there may be hardware based improvements along with iOS13 based improvements, the guts of FaceID (the dot projector, and flood illuminator) have assumably remained the same; so it wouldn’t make sense to specifically promote it updates as Gen 2.
 
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Zxxv

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If it’s software based and they held it back from previous iPhones that’s a crappy move on apples part.
 
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aFlockaCgulz

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I need someone to explain to me how the fastest CPU in the world would be able to improve distance and angles.

It won’t.

Best guess is that that the 30% faster FaceID is a combination of increased processing speed, slight tweaks to the TrueDepth cameras for distance and angle, along with iOS 13 enhancements.
 
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EM2013

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Doesn’t sound like second gen.
 

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Kmart9419

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Face ID is just faster due to faster cpu. I guess more angles will help. But it’s not gen 2

Nothing will be as fast as Touch ID gen 2. Man. If they had A13 with gen 2 tough ID. Would be blazing fast.

I still prefer Touch ID gen 2 even though I have gotten used to xs max the past 12 months. It’s not the same. My pixel 3 XL finger print ID is also blazing fast.

I’m in the operating room most of
The day and Face ID sucks cause of the face mask we have to wear.

You should be wearing gloves as well, so both authentication methods will be problematic.
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Doesn’t sound like second gen.

I'm on ios13 gm and I'm extremely happy with the new Face ID speed on the iphone x. Noticeably faster.
 

Jordan921

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Not sure if apple was clear about FaceID, is it 2nd gen or same as iPhone X, just with software update? I’m debating whether I should upgrade from iPhone X, if Face ID is truly 2nd gen, it might nudge me because otherwise I don’t see much difference from iPhone x

Don’t think so. Just a lot faster and better viewing angles. I have an Xs Max with iOS 13 beta and FaceID unlocks a lot faster.
 
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