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BRIEF: iPhone X and the Future of Consumer Biometrics

September 13, 2017

Apple unveiled the iPhone X yesterday at its annual September event.What Does Apple's Face ID Mean For Mobile Biometrics? Making good on months of speculation that a larger screen on the flagship smartphone would necessitate changes in its biometric authentication features, Tim Cook and crew introduced Face ID: an always-on facial recognition feature replacing the Touch ID fingerprint sensor that’s become ubiquitous with Apple’s handsets.

When Apple announced Touch ID in 2013, it set a trend in consumer mobility. Smartphone OEMs the world-over followed Apple’s example and integrated fingerprint sensors into their own offerings to such an extent that fingerprint-based security is now considered standard issue on even budget priced mobile devices. But with the iPhone X, Apple has broken its own mold, ditching Touch ID for contactless authentication. The question remains, how will Apple’s embrace of single-factor face authentication affect the mobile consumer biometrics landscape?

Here are some points to consider:

A general trend toward contactless authentication to accommodate bigger screens was already underway before this:

Iris Biometrics Made Room For Galaxy Note8’s A+ Display

Apple competitors and biometric software developers anticipated Face ID and are prepared for a facial recognition boom:

LG V30’s Facial and Voice Recognition Powered by Sensory Tech

FaceTec Launches SDK for 3D Facial Recognition System

Qualcomm’s New Camera Modules Will Bring Advanced Computer Vision To Android Devices

Facial recognition can help facilitate the looming fintech trend of P2P money transfers:

Jumio Tech to Verify Users of a New P2P Payments App Called Plynk

Will ‘Apple Pay Cash’ Take Advantage of iPhone Facial Recognition?

Contactless biometrics are a key modality for use in the Internet of Things, which Apple is already investing in:

BRIEF: What the HomePod Code Can Tell Us About Apple’s Next iPhone

New Smart Home Cam From Nest Labs Sports Facial Recognition

Future Jaguar Cars May Recognize Approaching Drivers

But is this the end of the smartphone fingerprint sensor?

What Does Apple's Face ID Mean For Mobile Biometrics?While contactless modalities are certainly on the rise, the fingerprint sensor is far from dead. While Apple’s presentation of the iPhone X exuded confidence, and extra pains were taken to underline that Face ID is more secure than Touch ID, the lack of a fingerprint sensor on the device felt like a misstep. Here is why:

Rumors suggest that the lack of Touch ID on the iPhone X is due to Apple’s inability to achieve sub-display fingerprint sensor technology:

Rumor: iPhone 8 Potentially Delayed Due To Touch ID Issues

Is Apple Really Giving Up On Touch ID For The Next iPhone?

Meanwhile, sub-display fingerprint sensor technology exists:

CrucialTec Claims Its Display Fingerprint Solution Is Fully Ready

New Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors use Ultrasonic Tech for Fingerprint Imaging

Precise Biometrics ‘Well Positioned’ for Shift to In-Display Sensors: CEO

Goodix Announces In-Display Fingerprint Sensor at MWC

…and it could show up on a competing phone from Samsung as yearly as January:

Samsung Galaxy S9 Might Launch in January With Sub-Display Fingerprint Sensor

(Originally posted on FindBiometrics)

Filed Under: Industry News

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