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The latest iOS 12 beta hints that the next iPad will have Face ID
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简介The next iPad could get a serious upgrade. On Monday evening, Apple developer Steven Troughton-Smith
The next iPad could get a serious upgrade.
On Monday evening, Apple developer Steven Troughton-Smith tweeted iOS 12 code that he believes shows evidence Apple will be launching an iPad with Face ID.
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He discovered AvatarKit, the framework behind Apple's animated emoji, known as Animoji and Memoji. It's pretty useless without the TrueDepth camera sensor, which projects and analyzes more than 30,000 invisible dots to create a 3D map of your face. The technology made its debut with the iPhone X.
SEE ALSO:How to make the perfect Memoji in iOS 12Apple will probably unveil the new iPad or iPads alongside new iPhones at its fall hardware event — but until then, only time (and crafty developers) will tell if more secrets are hiding in upcoming iOS betas.
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