New Apple Feature Allows Users to Skip Face ID When Wearing Face Mask
Written by SOURCE on April 30, 2020
Apple is making it easier for iPhone users to open their devices while wearing a face mask.
On Wednesday, the tech giant released beta iPhone software that gives users the option to use Face ID or type in a passcode, CNBC reports. Currently, users need to take off their mask if they’re using Face ID. If they don’t, there’s a short delay between when the phone can’t recognize their face and when it asks for the passcode. And if they turn off Face ID, they can’t use it when they’re not wearing a mask.
In the beta software, they’ll be able to swipe up if they’re wearing a mask and enter a passcode, skipping Face ID altogether.
The new capability allows the user to unlock their phone quicker when making mobile payments, preventing them from having to get around the mask or wait to input their passcode. However, because it’s in beta, it may take a few weeks for the final version to fully launch for all users.