Not content with telling its customer base not to bother with this year’s new iPhone, the latest Apple leak suggests that Tim Cook and his team are going to hobble next year’s iPhone as well.
Share to twitterNot content with telling its customer base not to bother with this year’s new iPhone, the latestleak suggests that Tim Cook and his team are going to hobble next year’s iPhone as well. Apple's goal of adding TouchID back to the iPhone leaked today, but it’s not expected to reach the iPhone until September 2021…Tim Cook participates in a panel discussion during the TIME 100 Summit 2019 on April 23, 2019 in New York City.
The cunning plan is that this fingerprint sensor - which is expected to be based on Qualcomm’s ultrasonic technology - will not be confined to a small part of the screen, but will be active across the whole screen. It’s certainly a massive bit of Buck Rogers, and I can see the standard arguments from the geekerati being rolled out that Apple is not wanting to be first, it’s wanting to be the best.
For me that argument holds less and less water when the idea of a touchscreen-based fingerprint reader that just works is here and now. The end of 2018 saw a number of handsets debut the technology, and Apple is going to take three years to bring it to its handsets? There’s pride, and there’s a fall.
That’s before you consider Apple already had a perfectly functional TouchID system that could have been moved to the power button, or the rear of the iPhone. The event logo of the WWDS 2015 Apple developers conference can be seen in the monitor of an iPhone at the Moscone Center West conference center in San Francisco, USA, 07 June 2015
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