How These New Features of the iPhone X Can be Useful in Your Travels

Will you buy the $999 phone?
by | September 19, 2017


What’s more secure than using your own face as a password? Apparently, for Apple, it’s the safest and the most natural. With FaceID replacing the TouchID (as the latest iPhone is sans home button), “iPhone is locked until you look at it and it recognizes you. Nothing has ever been more simple, natural, and effortless,” says Apple executive Phil Schiller. Trying to hack the new iPhone will also be difficult, as the iPhone X uses an infrared system called TrueDepth, in which a grid of 30, 000 invisible light dots are projected to the user’s face. You can now worry less about your phone when you scout unfamiliar places.

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