Yes there are definitely many people in this world that do. Have you ever hung out with a young couple in their late teens? My brother in law is currently going through that right now. Super paranoid girl. Tracks his phone through location sharing, wants to check his messages etc. If he's asleep and the unlock works I can see this being a perfect temptation for people like her to use it.
I would have thoughts eyes open were an obvious requirement for face unlock, but get that this would limit when using Sun glasses etc.
It's not my issue any way with face unlock. I'm just putting a reason to the twitter post point.
I'm more upset with no rear finger print reader as I always unlock my phone before it's even left my pocket
If I get one, and I think I will, Panda all day.
Had a quick look at the Chromebook they're throwing in in JL after work today. Its alright, although this one didn't have any power. No way it'll got for £150 on the bay though. £100 max I reckon.
I'm going to see if I can pop into town at the weekend and see the phones in the flesh.
Ordered as upgrade from EE
£150 down
£35 X 24 = £840
Total £990
It's hard to gauge whether this is a good deal as you haven't said what handset, what storage?
Do other handsets with face unlock have an "eyes open" prerequisite?
Seriously this is really a concern people have ?
Exactly, you could always just use the FPS instead if it bothers you that much, oh wait...
Exactly... But no let's get all excited over this as someone else on the internet has.'Cause FPS can't be used if you're eyes are closed... so...
the iPhone?
Apparently, according to Reddit, it does have a switch in the settings, but its off by default as this means it unlocks faster. iPhones have the same toggle, but is on by default. This is how Goggle can claim to have the worlds fastest face unlock.
https://i.imgur.com/uYNRTGc.jpg
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/co...l_4_facial_recognition_works_even_if/f3y6t0k/