The masks will be part of our day to day life in the coming months. Maybe for years. With its overriding responsibility, it clashes with the most advanced iPhone feature: Face ID In this tutorial, we'll see how to unlock the iPhone with face ID face mask.
Something that can provide problems but is fortunately available. Let her go and see her.
Eyes, nose and mouth: three important facets of Face ID
Face ID is a facial recognition system that also creates ratings the three-dimensional model of our faces. This model is stored in Support Security from an iPhone processor and never left the phone. Thanks to the TrueDepth program, processor and operating system, the unlocking is almost instantaneous.
Face ID is able to identify the owner at night and wear glasses. You also learn about changes in our faces as beard or hair, to match. However, the mask insert that covers the part of the face provides an error when validating it.
This is because facial ID requires full or sub-facial view. The mouth, nose and eyes are important when performing a test. By default, the program also requires that the eyes look in relation to the iPhone as an alternative to security. Of course, this can be changed from the face ID settings.
Two more face points, however, are required. So in winter, wearing a scarf that covers the mouth part or all can cause problems for the user. By combining the facial ID masks
Open the Face ID with a mask by following these steps
This video (via José Mendiola) He explains how can we "teach" Face ID? to accept our face in secret. The procedure is as follows:
- We go to Settings> Face ID and Code.
- We reset the facial ID, this will erase your facial model and other faces that it would not have if it were programmed.
- Set your face again, but this time do it with blank paper that covers the quarter of your face.
- Once this is done, lock the iPhone and try opening it with a mask bus. It may take a few moments to find it.
In our experiments, this is a strategy Opening the face ID with a handle works. We used a surgical mask and the iPhone was unlocked in the second attempt. It may not work with other marches.
For us, we tried another mask. This time with a black and built-in face mask, without the ID face being able to unlock the iPhone. Before you go out with your iPhone and do a face mask on the road or at work, we suggest you test it out. Hand gestures to adjust a mask and turn on a face ID are not recommended outside the home.