Apple confirms there is a serious camera flaw with its 'luxury' £999 iPhone X
Apple has confirmed that FaceID, the flagship feature on its marquee product, isn't working properly. FaceID replaced fingerprint scanning on the iPhone X and was a key selling point when the handset was launched back in September 2017. It uses a person's face to unlock the £999 ($999) phone, by projecting more than 30,000 invisible dots onto your face to map its structure. Some users have since found that the feature has been malfunctioning and it has emerged that a fault in the device's rear camera is responsible. Apple is now offering replacement handsets to customers if the fault can't be fixed by a technician from the firm.
May-8-2018, 19:05:18 GMT