He said that MacBook enthusiasts should not expect this feature to arrive anytime soon.īut a future iMac or an external display, such as a Pro Display XDR, has high chances of getting facial recognition, according to Gurman. And Gurman is not hopeful about an imminent launch of Face ID on a MacBook either. According to Gurman, the MacBooks have very thin screens and there is no technology right now to implement Face ID into that setup. And if it did not happen on the iMac, it cannot possibly happen on the MacBook, at least not in the near future. While it is not clear what kept Apple from launching Face ID, the redesign, which already pushed back the launch schedule, could very well be the biggest reason, if not the only one.
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