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santela

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It’s worked great for me. Makes it easier for apps that require sign on too.

It works great for me too whenever I expect it to. The times it doesn’t work is when I also expect it not to (awkward angles or in bed and face partially sunk into pillow).
 

Federer2017

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Nov 5, 2017
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Hello,

I‘m Chris from Germany and after reading for quite a long time, i decided to sign up and this is my first post.

I‘m sorry for my english skills and hope that you can barely understand what I am talking about ..

I just wanted to ask, if your iPhone X really doesn’t unlock via FaceID when battery is under 5%?

I have my iPhone X since Friday and as with every other new phone I am playing around with it all time.
In times of battery life, i am not as happy as i was with my 8+, which had an incredible battery (8+: 100% —> 5% with 12 hours of usage time and 28 hours standby vs. X: 9h Usage and 15h Standby).

What keeps me wondering is the fact that FaceID still worked fine at 1%. Is there a setting, where you activate FaceID will not work at low battery or is my battery maybe not configured correctly so that it shows battery at 1% but it isn’t really as low so that FaceID still works for that reason?

P.S. I hope you can understand what I want to say. If I spelled something wrong or there are other mistakes in this text I would appreciate it if you would correct me!

Thanks!
 
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DDustiNN

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Jan 27, 2011
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Just tested mine as the battery got low. My FaceID worked all the way down to 1%, with no issues at all.

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johnnylam

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I've also tested this on my iPhone X device with 5% battery. No issues as well.
 

HEK

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Sep 24, 2013
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Right, because you never had your phone under 10% battery life.
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And sheeps can’t understand simple logic if it’s a criticism against Apple.
Fast charging.......so hurry up and get it charged fast for pete’s sake.
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Just tested mine as the battery got low. My FaceID worked all the way down to 1%, with no issues at all.

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Stop refuting their negatism with factual information.
 

santela

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May 15, 2017
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Fast charging.......so hurry up and get it charged fast for pete’s sake.
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Stop refuting their negatism with factual information.

Yeah, only if Apple included one in the box...
 
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HEK

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Yeah, only if Apple included one in the box...
It was in an apple box, just a different one that I paid extra for. Sorry I won’t give up faster charging just to save few bucks.

While I agree with you phylisophically this is one windmill I won’t be attacking. Apple won’t notice or care if I do or don’t buy a larger power adapter. And since I already have several I used on previous iPhones, it’s a done deal.
 

Diorama

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Password works 100% of the time, therefore TouchID was a massive fail and a step back.

MacRumours logic.
 
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santela

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May 15, 2017
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It was in an apple box, just a different one that I paid extra for. Sorry I won’t give up faster charging just to save few bucks.

While I agree with you phylisophically this is one windmill I won’t be attacking. Apple won’t notice or care if I do or don’t buy a larger power adapter. And since I already have several I used on previous iPhones, it’s a done deal.

I, too, willing begrudgingly buy one eventually. But not from Apple, I’m not gonna let them rip me off one more time.
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Password works 100% of the time, therefore TouchID was a massive fail and a step back.

MacRumours logic.



They didn’t take away password when they introduced Touch ID did they? Is the difference really that challenging to understand?
 
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D.T.

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Sep 15, 2011
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I mentioned in the battery thread (that I need to update ...), that I experience a shutdown of FID at some point during my final 1%. It was immediate, since I was watching the last few points very carefully, and continuously unlocking - but at some point it just started displaying the passcode screen to unlock (while at 1%).
 

HEK

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Sep 24, 2013
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I mentioned in the battery thread (that I need to update ...), that I experience a shutdown of FID at some point during my final 1%. It was immediate, since I was watching the last few points very carefully, and continuously unlocking - but at some point it just started displaying the passcode screen to unlock (while at 1%).
so when nearing 1% battery life the phone may not use Face ID. Wow in ten years of using iPhones I may have approached 1% accidentally a couple of times. Pardon me if I find this information less than of any use what so ever.
 

D.T.

macrumors G4
Sep 15, 2011
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so when nearing 1% battery life the phone may not use Face ID. Wow in ten years of using iPhones I may have approached 1% accidentally a couple of times. Pardon me if I find this information less than of any use what so ever.


That's the context of this thread, i.e., is there some battery threshold where FID doesn't work. I'm a developer, engineer, so I found this reasonably interesting. I'm not sure why you're so worked up over someone contributing a data point to the conversation. It seems like you +completely+ misread my intent.
 
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