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A future generation of Apple Watch could introduce biometric authentication, evidence from Apple shows. Touch ID for Apple ...
Apple’s internal code has revealed references to “AppleMesa,” a long-used codename for Touch ID, suggesting that biometric ...
Apple has several new devices in the works, and some are slated to be revealed next month at the company's big iPhone 17 ...
According to specific entries in the code, Apple has been experimenting with some form of biometric authentication on the ...
This year's Apple Watch Series 11 is expected to be a minor upgrade, but leaked code suggests future Apple Watch models could ...
Apple is exploring the integration of Touch ID fingerprint scanning technology into its Apple Watch lineup, with the feature ...
Internal code points to Apple testing Touch ID and a new CPU for the 2026 Apple Watch lineup, signalling a major redesign with more secure authentication and faster performance.
Summary Through Apple Intelligence: Internal Apple code suggests Touch ID and a T8320 processor could debut on future Apple ...
A code leak indicates that a future Apple Watch could have Touch ID unlocking capabilities instead of users relying on a PIN.
Touch ID changed the way users authenticate themselves on their devices. Before the iPhone 5s, most users went without any passcode on their smartphones, with a select few opting for 4-digit pins.
Touch ID used to unlock your iPhone by scanning your finger (or thumb) prints. The Touch ID sensor sits in the home button of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 (and soon the new iPad if rumours are to be ...