Oh man: That feature that couldn’t come to MacBooks!

You know the features that MacBooks and iPhones never had? In the past weeks, I’ve been wondering “Why was there never a pen feature on iPhones?” In our content, we also talked about Steve Jobs and the features that do not live up to his big promises. But now the situation is a bit complicated. It is not clear whether MacBooks have the Face ID feature that has been awaited for years or whether it is a temporary fad. Here are the details…

Face ID patent was also received for MacBook, but when will it arrive?

We recently received a reader comment that MacBooks are increasingly becoming iPhones. It is debatable how accurate this statement is, but if we need to make a reference to MacBooks having iPhone features, it is quite correct to use this statement. Because every day we see devices that borrow many features from each other.

We can say that the security feature that has been awaited for years for MacBooks is finally coming. However, it would be useful to continue by stating from the beginning that it is only a possibility, because Apple is a company that likes to get a lot of patents. So there’s a high probability that we won’t see a Face ID scanner on MacBooks for the next few generations.

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Touch ID fingerprint lock, which came into our lives with iPhones, later came to iPads and MacBooks. With the iPhone Face ID, which was highly appreciated by users, was also included in later iPhone models. And now, users expect the Face ID feature to be included in MacBooks like Touch ID.

However, the status of the patent has been known since last June. There has been no statement from Apple regarding the issue yet. For this reason, it remains an unknown whether the Face ID feature will be included in the new MacBooks.

When it comes to the facts, Apple actually received these patents 6 years ago, when the iPhone 8 was introduced. Face ID came into our lives with the iPhone X, which was released after the iPhone 8, but it could not come to MacBooks. Even though the newly received patents say that things are going in this direction, it would be best not to expect this old-new feature in the next MacBook model.

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