Face ID is coming to all Apple Macs, iPhones and iPads very soon, do you know exactly when?

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When we are practically two months away from the launch of the new iPhone, there are many news that have appeared evaluating the possibility that some models can add a second form of biometric verification, with a kind of revival of the old Touch ID installed on the button. screen lock. A possibility that has been fueled by the pandemic and the obligation to carry masks everywhere. Even so, if anyone had doubts that Face ID was not going to be Apple’s main biometric verification system for the future, it seems that they are wrong, and from the company they are going to convince us of it. How? Well, going a step further in the installation of this type of sensors, especially in those ranges where it is not present today. This is the case of Macs and some iPads and iPhones that still ask us to verify that it is us with the fingerprint. Is there already a date for this advent? Face ID right now is only present in the last generations of iPhone since 2017 – the iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 ranges – and in all iPad Pro. That’s it, outside those borders the only thing left is the the old Touch ID of the home buttons of more modest smartphones and tablets and the one that Apple installed in the lock buttons of the iPad Air that arrived in stores at the end of 2020. As reported this weekend by Bloomberg, Apple’s plans pass for extending the use of Face ID to all the devices that they put on sale, leaving behind that verification system with the fingerprint. And at this point those from Cupertino will not make a distinction because they are going to flood our digital existence with facial sensors: from Macs to the most modest iPad and iPhone (which includes the iPhone SE), taking advantage of a reduction in the size of the components that are necessary to make it work and that, for example today, make it impossible for it to be present under the screens of MacBook. The date for us to see this change in all product lines will be 2023, at which time Apple will progressively launch models that today have Touch ID. This is the case of the iPad (Mini, Air, etc.), the most recent MacBook and even the new iMac with an M1 chip, which right now has a key on the upper right side of the keyboard that acts as a biometric sensor. >

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