Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Apple accidentally brings new information on iPhone X this year



The best source of iPhone leaks this year has been Apple itself, as the company constantly detects 'accidentally' new models and features. Now, he has released new information about something that is really exciting. Thanks to Patently Apple, we now know that Apple is working on the technology that brings the Touch ID back to iPhone by integrating it under the screen. Moreover, it works using technologies that can be ready for very close launch.

What Patently Apple discovers with precision is the patent application number 20180225498, filed by Apple at the US Patent and Trademark Office in January and which was silenced in the public domain this week. Appeared by Apple's engineering company Dale Setlak, who joined the American giant Authentec, the company that Apple bought in 2012 to embrace technology behind what it would become Touch ID. In the application, Setlak sets out Apple plans to use multiple sub screen screens to design a fingerprint 3D structure for a security user when touching the screen. This is a similar approach to that of the Vivo X21 and what Samsung will use in the Galaxy S10, however, Apple's approach also allows you to touch virtually anywhere on the screen. In short, unlike most patents, this is real-world technology. Apparently, Apple has not yet given up fingerprinting technology, though in iPhone X it has replaced it with facial recognition technology, otherwise known as Face ID.

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