AllCall Mix2 Face ID recognition working on 18:9 all-screen
Face ID is a facial recognition system designed and developed by Apple Inc. for the iPhone X. As the high security and privacy, numerous phone brands are currently working on phones with Face ID facial recognition support. AllCall, a innovative company this time just want bring this hot technology in their coming model- AllCall MIX2.
Using AllCall Mix2 face ID recognition, you just need to enroll your face, but the enrolling process is quite easy and simple, so no worries. According to AllCall the HD front-facing camera with 3D facial recognition, it can capture nearly 1024 facial features for accurate and fast recognition. At the same time, based on your facial contours with learning function, in-depth analysis of facial information,you could light up the display and unlock the phone with just a look, the speed as fast as you look the phone around 2 seconds. Also, meet all your favor and custom, we retain the rear touch ID, which allow you enter ten groups fingerprint sensor, so you can have two convenient way to unlock your AllCall MIX2, meanwhile two privacy for your sensitive information.
In the development of smartphone privacy, from the password, touch ID to now face ID recognition, we see the higher privacy and guarantee for our smartphone and information. Avoid forgetting the password and fingerprint stolen, with face ID technology, you face is the password for your phone, it is the only passthrough to your smartphone just like personal ID card, so it with extremely safe guarantee and increase your privacy even efficient.
Other expected main specification: AllCall MIX2 with 5.99 inch bezel-less full screen design which support 2160*1080 resolution, bring wireless fast charging and powerful Helio p23 processor.
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