**Unlocking the iPhone 10 with Face ID: A Natural and Effortless Experience**
The keynote presentation of the iPhone 10 was nothing short of impressive, showcasing a seamless and natural face unlocking experience. The feature, dubbed Face ID, utilizes advanced technology to recognize an individual's face and grant access to their device. However, as the presenter demonstrated on stage, there are still some limitations and quirks to this innovative system.
The presenter attempted to unlock the iPhone 10 using the Face ID feature, but faced a few challenges along the way. Despite the impressive technology, the initial attempt was met with failure, as the device struggled to recognize the presenter's face. The solution provided by Craig Federighi, another Apple executive on stage, was for the user to wipe their face clean before attempting the unlock again. This suggested that there may be some issues with the system's ability to detect certain types of skin or facial features.
**A Two-Stage Unlocking System**
The Face ID feature is a two-stage process, requiring the user to look at the device and then swipe up to unlock it. This adds an extra layer of security to the system, making it even more difficult for unauthorized individuals to access the device. However, this also means that users will need to be familiar with the gesture required to unlock their phone, which may take some getting used to.
**The Importance of Environmental Conditions**
One of the limitations of Face ID is its sensitivity to environmental conditions. As demonstrated by Craig Federighi's initial attempt to use the feature, a little bit of sweat or shine on the skin can prevent the system from recognizing the user's face. This highlights the importance of using this feature in a controlled environment, away from potential distractions such as sunlight or oily skin.
**A Comparison with Other Devices**
The Face ID feature is compared favorably to other biometric authentication systems, such as Touch ID and fingerprint unlock. While Touch ID was praised for its speed and convenience, it required physical contact with the device, whereas Face ID provides a more secure and private experience. However, this comes at the cost of potential compatibility issues with certain devices or materials.
**The Neural Engine: A Key to Face ID's Success**
One of the key components that makes Face ID possible is the neural engine built into the iPhone 11's Bionic chip. This advanced processor is capable of processing complex facial recognition data in real-time, allowing for a seamless and natural unlocking experience. The inclusion of this neural engine is a testament to Apple's commitment to innovation and its dedication to delivering cutting-edge technology to its users.
**The Future of Face ID**
While the initial demonstration of Face ID on stage was met with some challenges, it is clear that this feature has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices. As more people become accustomed to using this system, it is likely that Apple will continue to refine and improve its functionality, addressing any issues or limitations that arise along the way.
**Conclusion**
The iPhone 10's Face ID feature is a game-changer in the world of biometric authentication. While it may not be perfect, with some minor quirks and limitations, it represents a major breakthrough in terms of convenience, security, and user experience. As Apple continues to refine and improve this system, we can expect to see even more innovative features and applications for Face ID in the future.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enlet's try that again oh-ho so you just watched the Apple Keynote the iPhone 10 the iPhone 8 and so on very exciting everyone was pumped it was your usual Apple lovefest now there were a couple of developments during this keynote regarding the release date of the iPhone 10 which looks to be delayed from the iPhone 8 but I think some of that has to do with software and more specifically this face unlock feature I missed this moment the face unlock demo went wrong course afterwards on my Twitter everyone was hitting me up blue did you see the demo the stock price of Apple it dropped because the demo failed it was it was a failure I've been skeptical of the face unlock in general for a while apple claims to be going a different route so let's go ahead let's see how they're describing their face unlock and then well then we'll see the failure your iPhone is locked until you look at it and it recognizes you nothing has ever been simpler more natural and effortless okay here's my first issue right here it's like simple and natural and effortless here's I've been talking to the guys here in the studio after watching this keynote it's actually not all that natural because it often doesn't get the face unlock from this range or this angle instead you're kind of like this you're blocking your view it to me it's not that natural so they've got way more sensors up here in the section the only cut out along the bezel of the iPhone 10 including an infrared camera a flood illuminator a front camera and a dot projector now they're saying this flood illuminator allows for this function to work even in the dark projecting light onto your face illuminating it enough so so the recognition can take place it projects the dots onto the face and then the infrared camera picks those dots up a software analysis using neural networks to detect if that's the face that was originally registered it's being measured in a three-dimensional sense and cannot be fooled by a picture or something like this this information will not be transmitted to the cloud instead apparently everything will happen locally in your device and our phones is an 11 Bionic chip with a built-in neural engine to process face recognition okay so this is where that Bionic term comes from with the a 11 chip this neural processing is neural network they're talking about is embedded into your device they playing touch ID is one in 50,000 the face ID is one in a million because of these various dots that are being projected onto an individual's face he does say that if you have an evil identical twin that they might be able to get in or probably could get in I don't know how identical identical twins are after saying all that invites the next guy onto the stage Craig federighi and he proceeds to attempt this unlock that has just been talking about now this is probably not a finished product there's all kinds of fails that happen during presentations for various reasons but in this particular case I was already skeptical Apple they're not famous for fails on stage but of course the internet reacted the stock market reacted so let's check out this moment so let's take a look now unlocking it is as easy as looking at it and swiping up and you know let's try that again oh-ho-ho let's uh go to back up here and get right in okay so there's this two-stage system where you look at the device and then you also swipe up in order to unlock it it's not like on the galaxy s 8 where you hold it up and that's it it unlocks one stage it has two elements and what happens on the first device that he holds up here he doesn't function he does the swipe portion and it asks him for a passcode this is going to be a fear of many people adopting this new technology it might not have been apparent to you immediately but after the initial face unlock fail Craig he reaches up and he kind of wipes his face like this now first I thought it was just some kind of nervous reaction but I gave it a little more thought and I realized he obviously knows more than we do he's been involved in the development of this feature in this device so is it possible that this feature is being broken in some cases by substance on the skin if it's a little bit oily or maybe there's some sweat on there maybe if somebody uses a lotion who knows a reflective aspect to having some shine on the skin which might mess up the face ID feature and it seemed like he was aware of it you might build in the habit of just using the pass code all over again like you have on previous devices this thing needs to be bang on if it's going to have widespread adoption oh ho ho I don't think it requires a major overreaction and I definitely don't think that the product is a failure because of it but you know that is not ideal for Apple they would have loved for that first demonstration to go the way that they expected which was to unlock the device immediately oh ho but judging from the feedback I've gotten a number of tweets comments people talking in the live stream about it it's obviously important to people so I felt the need to just do a quick breakdown to show you that face ID fail and you can make of it what you will let me know down in the comments will this stop you from investing in the iPhone 10 are you a little bit nervous about this face system are you okay with going back to a traditional passcode or its touch ID just too important to you or a fingerprint unlock in general thanks for watching guys and if you're interested in more iPhone 8 or iPhone 10 content I will have those devices here on the channel as soon as possible so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of thatlet's try that again oh-ho so you just watched the Apple Keynote the iPhone 10 the iPhone 8 and so on very exciting everyone was pumped it was your usual Apple lovefest now there were a couple of developments during this keynote regarding the release date of the iPhone 10 which looks to be delayed from the iPhone 8 but I think some of that has to do with software and more specifically this face unlock feature I missed this moment the face unlock demo went wrong course afterwards on my Twitter everyone was hitting me up blue did you see the demo the stock price of Apple it dropped because the demo failed it was it was a failure I've been skeptical of the face unlock in general for a while apple claims to be going a different route so let's go ahead let's see how they're describing their face unlock and then well then we'll see the failure your iPhone is locked until you look at it and it recognizes you nothing has ever been simpler more natural and effortless okay here's my first issue right here it's like simple and natural and effortless here's I've been talking to the guys here in the studio after watching this keynote it's actually not all that natural because it often doesn't get the face unlock from this range or this angle instead you're kind of like this you're blocking your view it to me it's not that natural so they've got way more sensors up here in the section the only cut out along the bezel of the iPhone 10 including an infrared camera a flood illuminator a front camera and a dot projector now they're saying this flood illuminator allows for this function to work even in the dark projecting light onto your face illuminating it enough so so the recognition can take place it projects the dots onto the face and then the infrared camera picks those dots up a software analysis using neural networks to detect if that's the face that was originally registered it's being measured in a three-dimensional sense and cannot be fooled by a picture or something like this this information will not be transmitted to the cloud instead apparently everything will happen locally in your device and our phones is an 11 Bionic chip with a built-in neural engine to process face recognition okay so this is where that Bionic term comes from with the a 11 chip this neural processing is neural network they're talking about is embedded into your device they playing touch ID is one in 50,000 the face ID is one in a million because of these various dots that are being projected onto an individual's face he does say that if you have an evil identical twin that they might be able to get in or probably could get in I don't know how identical identical twins are after saying all that invites the next guy onto the stage Craig federighi and he proceeds to attempt this unlock that has just been talking about now this is probably not a finished product there's all kinds of fails that happen during presentations for various reasons but in this particular case I was already skeptical Apple they're not famous for fails on stage but of course the internet reacted the stock market reacted so let's check out this moment so let's take a look now unlocking it is as easy as looking at it and swiping up and you know let's try that again oh-ho-ho let's uh go to back up here and get right in okay so there's this two-stage system where you look at the device and then you also swipe up in order to unlock it it's not like on the galaxy s 8 where you hold it up and that's it it unlocks one stage it has two elements and what happens on the first device that he holds up here he doesn't function he does the swipe portion and it asks him for a passcode this is going to be a fear of many people adopting this new technology it might not have been apparent to you immediately but after the initial face unlock fail Craig he reaches up and he kind of wipes his face like this now first I thought it was just some kind of nervous reaction but I gave it a little more thought and I realized he obviously knows more than we do he's been involved in the development of this feature in this device so is it possible that this feature is being broken in some cases by substance on the skin if it's a little bit oily or maybe there's some sweat on there maybe if somebody uses a lotion who knows a reflective aspect to having some shine on the skin which might mess up the face ID feature and it seemed like he was aware of it you might build in the habit of just using the pass code all over again like you have on previous devices this thing needs to be bang on if it's going to have widespread adoption oh ho ho I don't think it requires a major overreaction and I definitely don't think that the product is a failure because of it but you know that is not ideal for Apple they would have loved for that first demonstration to go the way that they expected which was to unlock the device immediately oh ho but judging from the feedback I've gotten a number of tweets comments people talking in the live stream about it it's obviously important to people so I felt the need to just do a quick breakdown to show you that face ID fail and you can make of it what you will let me know down in the comments will this stop you from investing in the iPhone 10 are you a little bit nervous about this face system are you okay with going back to a traditional passcode or its touch ID just too important to you or a fingerprint unlock in general thanks for watching guys and if you're interested in more iPhone 8 or iPhone 10 content I will have those devices here on the channel as soon as possible so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of that\n"