Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Touch ID of the iPhone 8? This detail may indicate that



The closer we get to the traditional Apple iPhone event in September, more rumors about the iPhone 8 are emerging. And most of them go in the same direction: the new iPhone will have a new screen design that has forced Apple to dispense with the fingerprint sensor , the much vaunted Touch ID.





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There may be no Touch ID on the iPhone 8 , but the phone is expected to have an advanced 3D facial recognition system unlike anything else ever designed. And there is a new leak to support this rumor.


Developer Steve Troughton Smith, who is famous for his discoveries in Apple's code and recently stumbled upon a version of HomePod uncensored software that contained many hidden details of the iPhone 8, is back with new discoveries.


He posted on Twitter a screenshot that apparently lists several Apple products, including iPhones this year, which are part of the X10 generation, iPhone10.










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One would guess from this that iPhone10,3 and 10,6 are the 'iPhone 8', and this would suggest no Mesa (Touch ID). Is Savage the face sensor?


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According to him, iPhone10,3 and iPhone10,6 may be different versions of the iPhone 8. And they lack the "Table". Table, of course, is the internal code name of Touch ID , and its absence seems to indicate that the phones do not have a fingerprint sensor.Comparatively, all four other iPhone10, iPhones have Mesa in their description. In addition, the 10.3 and 10.6 iPhones have a unique designator: "Savage". That may be the internal denomination of the facial sensor .





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Whatever Savage is, it doesn't look like Face ID-related code. It seems related to security, even fusing? Maybe it's dev-fusing for devs…







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✔@stroughtonsmith


Oh, nope, I guess this is pretty explicit. So Savage must be something to do with the Pearl sensor pic.twitter.com/ePES2sjBCL


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Troughton Smith initially thought that Savage might not necessarily be related to the facial recognition feature, but then found evidence that Savage is tied to Pearl. Pearl or Pearl ID is the code name that Apple used in its HomePod firmware to define facial recognition functionality. Troughton Smith was also the one who discovered it.iMyFone D-Back – Recover Deleted Data from Your iPhone/iTunes/iCloud Easily!https://www.imyfone.com/iphone-data-recovery/


Therefore, we will see finally what is revealed in the next KeyNote that will take place in September. We know ** Apple is preparing something big and we will witness it **, so do not lose weight in our publications so you can stay up to date. We will wait for you.


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