Kuo also mentioned that TrueDepth Camera will be limited to Apple’s main flagship iPad Pro only, and he also expects Android smartphone ... which he believes will take Android makers up to 2.5 years to catch-up with Apple’s TrueDepth Camera technology. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 2018 model will boast iPhone X-like Face ID feature: Ming-Chi Kuo
The iPad Pro would however be the first to adopt this technology ... technology instead of the under-glass fingerprint sensor. Apple with its Face ID technology is at least 2.5 years ahead of Android, Kuo says. The earlier report of Face ID arriving ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro Rumored to be Getting Face ID Next
This move would make perfect sense, bringing one of the latest and greatest features from one new Apple flagship device to another. TouchID similarly started with the iPhone 5S and then appeared later on the iPad Air 2, so Face ID coming to the Pro seems ... ( read original story ...)
Apple could bring Face ID to iPad Pro
Apple's Face ID, a facial recognition system where users simply look at their phone to unlock it, could be headed to the next iPad Pro lineup, 9to5Mac and MacRumors report. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reportedly expects the TrueDepth camera ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s iPad Pro to gain Face ID with TrueDepth camera in 2018 – report
After launching next month on the iPhone X, Apple's Face ID technology will reportedly ... introducing it first on the iPhone 5s and later in the iPad Air 2, before introducing it on the MacBook Pro in late 2016. ( read original story ...)
2018 iPad Pro Models May Feature TrueDepth Camera for Face ID
Kuo believes Apple will add TrueDepth cameras to the iPad Pro to introduce a user experience that’s consistent ... with Kuo previously saying it will take up to 2.5 years for Android hardware to catch up with the TrueDepth camera. The iPhone X, Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Logitech Slim Combo 10.5 inch iPad Pro keyboard case review
Apple argues that the iPad Pro fills that niche and is more than powerful and capable ... According to Logitech, the keyboard uses between 0.4 to 2.3 percent of iPad battery for an hour of typing depending on backlighting brightness. There are three ... ( read original story ...)