Hi,
And be sure to set it up in a well-lit room. Doing that can make a big
difference!
> On Dec 14, 2018, at 8:03 PM, Mr. Ed wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Redo the face ID setup again. Most people don’t get the face ID down the
> first time. You just move your nose a little bit from 12 to 3 then to 6
Hi,
Redo the face ID setup again. Most people don’t get the face ID down the first
time. You just move your nose a little bit from 12 to 3 then to 6 then to 9
then back to 12 on the clock face. Use your nose as the guide. Do this with
just a little movement when you setup face ID. This is how
Hey guys. I have to be honest, not a fan of the face id. when i go
to open the phone it's really hit or miss. Perhaps it just takes some
getting use to, but it just doesn't seem all that great. I love a lot
of things that apple does but this 1 i'm not a huge fan of. What i've
discovered if
Hi Jed,
I've found that Face ID works best if you set it up in a well-lighted room. It
can recognize your face just fine in the dark, but having light when it is
first scanning your face really helps. When you set it up, hold the phone about
a foot in front of your face. Imagine that your nose
Why you don't keep it simple for this moment? One thing at the time. When
you'll be able to use gestures, try other things.
Lyne
> Le 14 déc. 2018 à 07:35, Jed Barton a écrit :
>
> Hey guys. Ok, i need some words of wisdom from you guys about face id. Now
> that i got my home button