Apple has enough confidence in its Face ID facial recognition capabilities, so is the Face ID feature powerful enough to log in to all of Apple's iOS devices?
According to the latest report, Apple suppliers seem to be in favor of this issue.Apple supplier Finisar announced the acquisition of a 700,000 square foot plant.Finisar for Apple is provided with vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSEL), the component Used on TrueDepth camera systems and Face IDs.
Apple suppliers big buy plant: 2018 full system iPhone or support Face ID
The vendor's move to buy a manufacturing facility shows that Finisar intends to expand the production of its components to provide more companies with components, while at the same time suggesting that Face ID may be integrated into the 2018 iPhone.
It has been reported that Apple may adopt Face ID for next-generation iOS devices, and if the market feedback is good, then Apple may also introduce this feature for iPhone and iPad. So, is that true? We will wait and see.