The iPhone 13 launch is expected to be in September; information through various sources is surfacing about its features, what all sorts of features Apple may cover and which ones may get left behind.
As per current resources, the report appears from Mark Gurman’s Power on the newsletter for Bloomberg, and he restates what he has heard from other sources: that Apple will not be including in-screen Touch ID for the new iPhone.
iPhone 13 is anticipated to rely on Face ID only through its TrueDepth sensor, which does not work when one’s wearing a mask.Phone users are expected to continue with the passcode recognition technologies everytime they use their phones till any other substitute is discovered.If a person is currently owning an Apple Watch, iOS 14.5 and up enables the users to unlock their along with great ease while wearing a mask while others might be facing issues in this concern.
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