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Anyone who thinks that glass doesn’t break when dropping or smashing with a hammer is stupid.
Then most people are stupid then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmcc-15Z234
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Anyone who thinks that glass doesn’t break when dropping or smashing with a hammer is stupid.
Check this out.It's lame to say the least.... but you dare say that lest people call you a troll!
"…When Face ID did fail for me, it was almost always a function of one of two things: I wasn’t looking at the phone when it made the attempt (I have attention detection toggled on) or it was at too steep an angle and couldn’t see my whole face. If it was pointed at me and I was looking, it opened. There were definitely a couple of failed tries, but no more than I’ve seen with a Touch ID finger placement not being good enough. A second swipe/try typically opened it."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ewansp...eview-faceid-notch-camera-ios11/#43b47d685fd1
"Landscape mode on the iPhone X is generally pretty messy: the notch goes from being a somewhat forgettable element in the top status bar to a giant interruption on the side of the screen, and I haven’t seen any apps really solve for it yet. And the home bar at the bottom of the screen often sits over the top of content, forever reminding you that you can swipe to go home and exit the chaos of landscape mode forever."
https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/31/16579748/apple-iphone-x-review
Lol, dude we talking IRIS Scanning, not Face Unlock.You’d have to be quite ignorant to try and compare the FaceID technology in the X to the crap that can even be opened with a photo in the Samsung...
Or maybe just such a fanatical fanboi you just don’t know better...
Lol, dude we talking IRIS Scanning, not Face Unlock.
Huge difference.
Has anyone actually tricked the Iris Scanner? Genuinely asking.
Lol, this seems like a lot of admin to me hey, from that link:

Lol, this seems like a lot of admin to me hey, from that link:
"Since the iris scanner uses infrared light, a photo of the phone’s owner is shot with a simple digital camera, using “night mode.” Then, the photo is cropped and sized so that the iris is roughly the size of a real-life human eye. After that, a contact lens is placed on the printed photo, and the Galaxy S8 instantly recognizes it as being a “real” human eye and unlocks the phone."
Very easily![]()
It would be easier to put the person under duress and tell them to unlock the phone, in which case any thing can be bypassed.Actually yeah that really isn't difficult. Take photo -> print photo -> place contact lens on photo -> voila! It's far inferior to Apple's Face ID solution which creates a 3D model of your face.

Check this out.
1 -FaceID is slower than Samsung Iris Scanning
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I guess these things were only relevant when the iPhone did them faster, when the tables turn, things change.Oh look it "very noticeably" 50ms slower
Oh no.
Wat 'n verleentheid.
I guess these things were only relevant when the iPhone did them faster, when the tables turn, things change.
Noted
Cheers!
I guess these things were only relevant when the iPhone did them faster, when the tables turn, things change.
Noted
Cheers!
I guess these things were only relevant when the iPhone did them faster, when the tables turn, things change.
Noted
Cheers!
Haha true!Just let them be, no one is going to convince anyone to change their mind in this thread. It's like the VW vs Ford boys.
It's just a phone and next year's model will be even better than today's one.
Only iStore and MTN has announced it so far, and it's been 2 days since the official announcement. What the **** is the reason for holding any info back? Our major networks - pushing the boundaries of technology every day.All the best to those who are getting it, I am curious to see how fast it will sellout at the major networks.