While everyone’s expecting that Apple would settle its devices with our FaceID unlocking system, the Cupertino based company has patented a developed tech which could be soon introduced into its products.
Available, But Not In iDevices!
The tech we’re talking here is already available in most of the phones out there. Many Android phones under $300 are featuring this tech and are exceptionally well-performing. Apple entering the race now wouldn’t make it last, as it’s using a new technology called Optical Fingerprint Sensor. This happens by throwing light (optic) at the finger and collecting the biometric data and verifying it with the predetermined set. This happens in a fraction of the second! On the other hand, unlike Apple’s optical tech, Qualcomm has already developed an ultrasonic tech-based fingerprint scanner, which is, obviously, used by most of the Android OEMs. Just after settling a multi-billion dollar lawsuit earlier this year, Apple couldn’t be relying on Qualcomm for its ultrasonic screen fingerprint technology. Considering this, Apple should be getting this technology as soon as possible so to stay in this feature-competitive industry. Rumors are that, unlike other OEMs who’re featuring this tech only onto a specified area, Apple would be using this on a larger portion of the screen. This lets the user unlock by pressing his finger on most part of the screen, instead of pressing on the specified circle as others. The patent which was granted today was said to be using already in its latest 16″ MacBook Pro. The company is expected to be implanting this tech in its iPhones of 2020. Aside from them and MacBooks, fans would appreciate much if it’s set into Apple to watch too, as it isn’t easy to unlock the gadget every time with just a PIN!