Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said back in March that he expected the iPhone Fold to have To u ch ID on the side button rather than using Face ID. He has today reiterated this. While there have been some ...
While Apple's in-house keyboards are popular, they have various limitations in terms of construction and key travel. The problem: Anyone who wants to move away from the Magic Keyboard to, for example, ...
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple’s first foldable iPhone will rely on side-mounted Touch ID rather than Face ID or in-display fingerprint sensors. The decision may stem from space and cost ...