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ales876

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hey guys,

I’ll get the phone on Friday and wondered how I should setup the FaceID feature. I’d not wear glasses on a daily basis, only when I’m doing „heavy“ work on a monitor or when there is a presentation going on, otherwise lm good without.

So having this situation, what is the most logical way to set it up? Is there anchsnce tomsetup two faces? Like one with glasses and one without?

Cheers!
 
I’m sure your iPhone X will instruct you the proper way in only a few more days.

Edit: This screen cap might help.
 

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hey guys,

I’ll get the phone on Friday and wondered how I should setup the FaceID feature. I’d not wear glasses on a daily basis, only when I’m doing „heavy“ work on a monitor or when there is a presentation going on, otherwise lm good without.

So having this situation, what is the most logical way to set it up? Is there anchsnce tomsetup two faces? Like one with glasses and one without?

Cheers!

I read somewhere that it can do facial recognition with or without glasses on, even wearing a hat.
 
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Okay got it, thanks. I knew that I can use it also with glasses, just wondered how the case is when you don't wear it on a daily basis
 
The best way might be the way that you are most of the time. IF you use glasses most of the time, might be good to use glasses
 
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