![]() In practical terms, this means that the new feature will work fine on an Apple Watch Series 3 or later and every iPhone model that includes Face ID, from the 2017 iPhone X onward. ![]() The system requirements for the new feature are refreshingly modest, as it looks like the new feature doesn’t require any advanced technology or more powerful devices other than the iOS 14.5 and watchOS 7.4 betas you don’t need anything more than a Face ID equipped iPhone and an Apple Watch that’s capable of running watchOS 7. However, it looks like Apple has already released public betas for both iOS 14.5 and watchOS 7.4, allowing anybody willing to jump into the public beta program to take advantage of the new features right now. The new feature does come with a few caveats, chief among these being that you will need to have an Apple Watch to use it. Earlier this week, Apple released the first developer betas of iOS 14.5 and watchOS 7.4 with a nice surprise baked inside-enabling an advanced Face ID unlocking feature that works while you’re wearing a mask. ![]()
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