
Face ID was first introduced by Apple with the . The structured lighting technology employed by Apple projects a pattern on a subject. The distortions in the pattern are used to calculate depth information and create 3D maps that can be used for facial recognition. that Barclays' semiconductor analysts told clients in a note sent today that the upcoming 2020 iPhone models will sport a new version of the feature. In addition, the note also parrots earlier reports about the inclusion of a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor on the two premium iPhone 12 Pro models.
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