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Worried about Apple's objectively ugly new iPhone 11 and iPhone XR2?
You have a good reason to skip them now.
After receiving a leaked report from the financial giant Barclays,
Apple will bring back Touch ID for its 2020 iPhone, according to the excellent MacRumors.
In a typical Apple
Style, it will be late-
This year's display reader trend has led to any technological leap beyond what we have experienced so far.
The biggest difference, Barclays says, is that Apple has developed a way to fill the Touch ID sensor with the entire screen.
This means that you can unlock this new iPhone by placing your registered fingerprint anywhere on the display.
This is a big step forward because
Unlike their physical predecessors, the display reader has no edges to guide your fingertips, and their small detection areas make them less intuitive to use.
Moreover, we should not be surprised by this breakthrough.
Apple has submitted no less than 5 copies since December (1,2,3,4,5)in-
Display Touch ID patents, including information about photographic failures and display techniques that will not only scan your fingerprints, but also the 3D model.
Why did Apple re-introduce Touch ID when Face ID became popular?
Because the two will work together.
Not only does this provide more flexibility for users, but it can also use dual biometric security at the same time, which is very difficult to crack.
The move is in line with Apple's broader vision of changing its passport.
In addition, Barclays also said that Apple's 2020 iPhones will be equipped with 5g (
Missed 2019 iPhones)
A potential game
Changed the new 3D sensing rear camera system expected in the iPhone 11, but missed the breakthrough.
Barclays added the last Cherry to it, explaining that all 2020 iPhones will have OLED displays, while 2019 iPhones XR2 will be low
The resolution LCD of its predecessor.
Compare the Apple 2019 iPhone plan reiterated by Barclays: ugly camera hump, potential 1 gb memory increase for iPhone XR2 (
To 4 GB)
Removal of 3D Touch (one year late)
There's nothing to be excited about.
Barclays did not mention the expected wider 2020 redesigned iPhones, but at this point, even Apple's recently confirmed 2019 iPhones should not have a pulse racing set up.
So unless you need to upgrade urgently, 2019 iPhones will be skipped this year.