A new report has been a center of attention with a well known Apple analyst Ming-Cho Kuo suggesting that the upcoming phones of Apple in 2019 may well feature a updated version od the Face ID camera system which will provide you with an even more efficient security authentication system.
Kuo has revealed that he believes that Apple will utilize a new sensor that will help better illuminate someone’s face “to lower the impacts from visible lights of the environment in order to improve the Face ID user experience”. Furthermore the reports also seems to give us an idea that Apple may very well introduce another range-sensing system with a Time of flight 3D camera in its upcoming 2019 and 2020 iPads and potentially with the upcoming 2020 range of IPhones. Technically this type of a sensor measures the time in which a light dot travels between the camera and the subject, and could further on be used to capture 3D images.
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This system can potentially be used for giving the users an unforgettable reality experience or can easily be used to enhance the quality of images or the later 3D images which could then be edited and enhanced using an Apple Pencil on an IPad. This will seemingly be very innovative for the company with many users angered by the lack of innovation Apple has come up with in the past few years.
Finally in comparison to the last years mega launch the IPhone X Face ID used more than 30,000 infrared dots to map your face. At the time, it was noted that while the system worked amazing in dark conditions with little or no light, users incurred difficulty when the Face ID was used under bright or mixed lighting conditions and at times was very inconsistent and inconvenient. Now having a system that will help you cut through the additional light should and will probably enhance the experience of the consumers, because such a system will be here to stay for a long time