Apple SVP Dan Ricco says the company spent no time looking at integrating Touch ID 'on the back or through the glass or on the side' of the iPhone X in an interview with TechCrunch.
The toughest challenge Apple had with the new smartphone was replace Touch ID, notes Riccio. "It was very, very hard. If we were going to replace it we wanted to replace it with something that was at the end of the day both better and more natural."
Riccio's statement contradicts numerous rumors leading up to the unveiling of the iPhone X.
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The toughest challenge Apple had with the new smartphone was replace Touch ID, notes Riccio. "It was very, very hard. If we were going to replace it we wanted to replace it with something that was at the end of the day both better and more natural."
Riccio's statement contradicts numerous rumors leading up to the unveiling of the iPhone X.
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