However, when Federighi tried to unlock the demo iPhone with his face, it did not work. He picked up the backup demo iPhone, saying, “Let’s go to backup here.”
Woopsie! #iPhoneX FaceID hiccup! #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/uYZ4BCRDNx
— Bam (@cristianbam) September 12, 2017
This phrase was immediately mocked by Twitter, as things are when they fail in literally their first public demonstration.
"Using the IPhone X is super easy. You just look at it and it ... oh my, let's go to backup here"
😂😂
— Ibrahim Alavi (@ibrahim_alavi)
However, that failure may not be the fault of Face ID. The Verge pointed out the phone showed the message, "Your passcode is required to enable Face ID." A similar message is shown when an iPhone with Touch ID is rebooted - the phone makes the user enter the full password at least once before it accepts biometric security.
Face ID may not have failed. What may have happened is the demo iPhone was rebooted before the show and needed the full passcode to be input before Face ID would work again.
Still, it was an awkward moment for a company trying to sell the public on a new form of biometric security in place of the longstanding (and proved reliable quantity) Touch ID.
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