Face ID on Apple now unlocks with masks on: Here's how to use it and set it up on iPhones that are compatible.

 

Apple face lock
Apple Face ID

Apple's latest iOS 15.4 update is now available for all customers, and the most notable addition is the support for masks when using Face ID to unlock your iPhone. Face ID did not work when users tried to unlock the iPhone while wearing a mask, therefore the update will alleviate a major annoyance for users. In such instances, customers will inevitably have to type their iPhone passcode each time.

Face ID may also be used to autofill passwords and verify App Store transactions. Wearing a mask previously had a detrimental impact on these alternatives once again. With the current version, this issue is also resolved.

Users who rely on this functionality will have to re-enable Face ID after installing the upgrade on their device. We'll show you how to unlock your iPhone while wearing a face mask.

Which devices are compatible with Face ID mask unlocking?

Face ID unlocking using masks is only enabled on iPhone 12 and newer, according to Apple. This includes the Apple iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max, as well as the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. The latest functionality will not be available to users of the iPhone 11 series, iPhone XS, or iPhone X.

Users must update to iOS 15.4 by going to Settings>General>Software update on their smartphone. When you have access to WiFi, it is recommended that you install the update.

How can I unlock my iPhone with 'Face ID with a Mask'?

Apple will prompt you to set up Face ID again after upgrading iOS 15.4 on your iPhone. One option is to set up 'Face ID with a Mask,' while the other is to keep using it without the mask. You won't have to do anything new if you choose the second option. 

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