File photo: A woman sets up facial recognition as she looks at her Apple iPhone X at an Apple store in New York, U.S., November 3, 2017. The policy said that the support personnel must first try to fix the rear camera if Face ID problems are present. If the issue is not resolved, Apple would replace the whole unit instead of repairing the same device. According to the Daily Telegraph, the tech giant admitted the problem that reportedly lies in the rear camera of the device. The iPhone X sports a unique “FaceID” facial recognition system to unlock the device.
Source: The Hindu May 08, 2018 04:52 UTC