Hi everyone; number for Apple Accessibility is 1-800-204-3930 here in the
United States
Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
> On Aug 10, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Brian K. Lingard wrote:
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> Dear Chermeen & List:
> Call Apple Accessibility Desk +1 877-304-3930. There may be a way of having
> an
Dear Chermeen & List:
Call Apple Accessibility Desk +1 877-304-3930. There may be a way of having an
alternate view of your face recorded for Identification'
Brian K. Lingard
https://www.zdnet.com/article/iphone-xs-face-id-how-does-it-handle-beards-makeup-wrinkles-apple-explains/
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
303 997 2749
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On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 1:20 PM Wayne Merritt wrote:
> ...What I was wondering is how does it do
> with facial hair?
>
I wear a full beard, which often grows or shrinks by wide margins. It's
never been an issue. perhaps the infrared penetrates facial hair.
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Hello,
Their will be no issues with facial hair. I do not shave every day and have no
issues whatsoever. Regarding to the mask, I am unsure of that. I wear sun
glasses and have no problems with that. Of course that is not a mask so I am
unsure.
Sincerely,, mike
While we're talking Face ID, I have an additional question. I will be
upgrading in about a month to a 10 series phone, or whatever the
newest is, and have been wondering about something. I sleep with a
CPAP machine for help breathing over night. I don't think the phone
could recognize my face when
Hello,
I sleep with my phone all the time. I never have any trouble unlocking it when
I get up. The conveniences for me are unspeakable
I was able to set up my phone without any difficulties at all. I am totally
blind and no issues were had
I personally would never go back to
You know, I hadn't thought of instances like riding a bike or wearing
gloves, so I'll concede that point haha. I also didn't know that it
actually gets better over time, and that it somehow tracks attempts
that have been confirmed through a password. I do have it lying flat
on my bed next to me
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 9:10 AM Shermeen Khan wrote:
> ..that most people didn't find existed,
There are certainly good use-cases. For example, when doing something which
occupies one's hands (say riding a bicycle, perhaps a tandem as the
"pusher") the combination of voice and face are quite