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The HomePod firmware continues to reveal more juicy details about the forthcoming iPhone 8, with MacRumors reporting today on yet more secrets uncovered in the code by developer Steven Troughton-Smith.
Most importantly, Troughton-Smith has seen no information whatsoever that might point to the iPhone 8 having a Touch ID fingerprint sensor embedded in the display, and he doesn’t think it will be included in the phone, stating, “not this year.”
However, thankfully, it doesn’t look like the dreaded rear Touch ID sensor will be the solution, rather, as Troughton-Smith pointed out in his examination of the code yesterday, there are many mentions of a facial recognition and infrared face detection system in the HomePod firmware.
Troughton-Smith also revealed details about the new status bar, which may see the information such as on connection strength, battery, Bluetooth and the time shown on either side of the sensor/camera section. Troughton-Smith concluded that the status bar “seems a lot more complex and powerful in design,” and may even be interactive.
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Source: HomePod Firmware Suggests iPhone 8 Split Status Bar, Tap to Wake and No Touch ID Under Display