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], you can turn attention detection off and Face ID still works fine. I like it on, but if you’re a “no-look unlock” kind of person or want to have it work while you keep your eyes on the road then the toggle is there for you. It’s worth noting now that toggling attention detection off for Face ID is also going to be good for accessibility reasons.
Vision-impaired folks, especially, will benefit. In fact, I believe strongly that Face ID is going to be an incredible boon to accessibility. Touch ID is difficult to operate for many with motor skills or mobility issues, forcing them to rely on a simple passcode or none at all. Face ID’s ability to passively know who you are and allow you to begin taking action right from the home screen with VoiceOver is going to be killer.
Apple has had a massive lead in building accessibility into its products for some time now, and this is only going to widen the gap. The rear camera is really good (but you already knew that). The iPhone X’s rear camera is mostly the same as the iPhone 8 Plus’… the difference in the X is that its telephoto lens has a better f/2.4 aperture (vs. It also has optical image stabilization, which reduces blur from hand shakiness, on its telephoto lens (the 8 Plus only has stabilization on the wide angle, and the X has it on both).
All of this means that stills — especially night time photos — look bright and clear using no zoom and 2x zoom. Most of the bugs were fairly minor, so I’m not too concerned. But something to keep an eye out for. Overall early reviews of the iPhone X seem to indicate that the new design is a step in the right direction for Apple, but that it isn’t perfect, and that Face ID generally works better than expected. Whether facial recognition is a solid replacement for the tried and trusted fingerprint scanner remains to be seen.
Why my Apple iPhone is locked, When you purchase a cell phone it is often offered at a discounted price by the cellular network. In return for this generosity they "lock" your Apple iPhone to their network, so that you can only use their network for making and receiving calls.
This means that you cannot use the SIM card of another network, and if you try to do so the phone will display "Phone Restricted", “Contact Service Provider”, “Enter Unlock Code” or a similar message. Unlocking the phone removes this lock, allowing you to use your Apple iPhone on any GSM wireless network anywhere in the world. Why should I unlock my Apple iPhone,


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