![]() Double-clicking the power button, on the other hand, activates Apple Pay. An even cooler and arguably more convenient way to toggle between your open apps is by sliding your thumb left and right across the bottom of the display.Ĭalling up Siri takes place by long-pressing the power button (or your voice). Opening the app switcher requires you to swipe up from the bottom and pause for a moment. In iPhone X, you can do so by swiping from the right side of the notch on top of the display. Older iPhones use the above gesture to access Control Center. Swiping up from the bottom of the screen is the one you are going to use most often - it will take you to the home screen every time. Intuitive Gestures Replace the Home ButtonĪn hardware fixture since 2007, the home button has been replaced with several gestures in the iPhone X. There is no need to wait for app developers to add support for the new functionality via an update. ![]() All of your favorite Touch ID apps will work with the new security feature from day one. The best bit about Face ID is that it replaces Touch ID without even a hint of fuss, despite it being a cornerstone of the iPhone experience since its introduction alongside the iPhone 5S in 2013. ![]() More: Must-Have Accessories for Your New iPhone X Face ID is actually even more reliable than a fingerprint - the probability of a random person being able to unlock your iPhone X is 1:1,000,000 (versus 1:50,000 for Touch ID). In case you are worried that using your face is not secure enough, don't be. You cannot fool the feature with a photo, because 2D images lack depth information. Face ID works in the dark, as well when you are wearing glasses or a hat. ![]()
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