The conference shows a bug in the face function. Foreign media: FaceID is really reliable?

(Original Headline: Apple's iPhone X: 5 Burning Questions)

Netease Technology News September 14 news, according to Fortune Magazine, after months of speculation and rumors, Apple finally unveiled the iPhone X's mystery at the first new product conference held in the new park, and explained in detail this The price of luxury equipment ($1,000) and its features. The device's screen covers almost the entire front and is equipped with a powerful processor that can handle complex applications and video games. In addition, iPhone X is also equipped with a wireless charging function and facial recognition function called Face ID, Apple said that the latter will greatly improve the security of smart phones. Of course, Apple executives call the iPhone X "future," and they may be right. However, the company still has a lot of questions and no answers. Here are five questions:

1. Is the Face ID as reliable as Apple said?

At the conference, Apple boasted the reliability of its new facial recognition system, Face ID, which it said was more accurate and safer than the company's previously used Touch ID fingerprint sensor. When Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, demonstrated its capabilities, it seemed to be effective. However, the first device did not seem to be able to see his face. He had to turn to the backup system and brush his face to help it work. Obviously, at the time someone was working on the Face ID function, so it was clear exactly which angle was best. But when millions of users buy the iPhone X and start using it, can its face scanner work like what Apple executives say? In other devices, such as the Samsung Galaxy S8, facial scanners perform very well at specific angles, but other angles are disappointing.

There are also very real issues with regard to security and how hackers can easily trick the scanner. Apple tried to resolve these concerns during the conference, saying that its engineers had established security measures in response to hacking attacks. Apple also said that its face recognition ability is only 1/100 million chances of being fooled, and the probability of a fingerprint sensor being defrauded is 1/50 million). But before you believe it, let us first experience it in the real world.

2. How easy is the iPhone X shell?

Both the iPhone X and iPhone 8 use glass backplanes. Although Apple claims that the glass is very strong, the company's iPhone 4 also uses glass, which can easily break when dropped. The current glass technology is definitely stronger than in 2010, which means that it may not be easily damaged, but the solidity of this glass can only depend on the materials used by the company. Anyway, using iPhone X's protective shell may be a good idea.

3. How many iPhones can Apple produce when it is released?

Before the release of the iPhone X, we heard there were reports that Apple had manufacturing problems and that there might not be as many devices as we wanted. Since it is expected that the demand for iPhone X may be very high, how quickly will Apple's initial supply be? Worse, if we do not book before October 27, we may find it difficult to buy them in the near future.

4. Is the integration of iOS 11 reliable?

With no home button, iPhone X needs some new software-based gestures to activate its functionality. For example, to open all apps on older iPhones, you simply double-click on the home button. Without the home button, iPhone X can now access the panel by sliding it up from the bottom of the screen. Apple said that its new gesture will work well, allowing you to use its features like the home button. However, it is not yet clear how convenient these gestures will be.

5. Is there really a lot of people willing to pay such a price?

iPhone X is really expensive. The 64GB version starts at $999, while the 256GB version costs $1,149. Will you spend so much money on a smart phone? Even if it is an installment plan that will allow you to pay for iPhone X within two years, you will need to spend at least $49.91 a month. Is this really worth it for the new smart phone? Apple obviously thinks so. (small)

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