Apple has filed a series of patents over the years relating to different approaches to delivering Under-Display Touch ID. Today Apple was granted yet another patent relating to this technology that introduces a different approach.
The upcoming iPhone generations won't be having Touch ID and Face ID is here to stay. Apple has reportedly conducted some tests to see if the Touch ID will suit the program for the future iPhone lineup.
The Touch ID feature lets you open your iPhone using your fingerprint. Here's how to do it. Touch ID is a biometric security feature added by Apple on iPhone models that let users verify their identity with their fingerprint.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office officially published a series of 57 newly granted patents for Apple Inc. today. In this particular report we briefly cover patents relating to Touch ID and other biometrics for Apple Watch; miniature gas sensors for iPhone that could measure gas levels in different rooms of your Home; advanced eye and head tracking for games and beyond; and a design patent relating to retail store fixtures.