How to set up facial recognition on iPhone

Step 1: Ensure Your iPhone Supports Face ID

Face ID is available on iPhone models with a TrueDepth camera system, including:

  • iPhone X and later (excluding SE models).

Step 2: Prepare Your iPhone

  1. Update iOS: Make sure your iPhone is running the latest version of iOS. Go to:
    • Settings→General→Software Update.
  2. Clean the Camera: Wipe the front-facing camera for a clear scan.

Step 3: Set up Face ID or add an alternate appearance

  • If you first configured your iPhone without enabling Face ID, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Set up Face ID, then follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Hold the phone about 10-20 inches from your face.
  • Make sure your face is in the middle of the picture.
  • To set up an additional appearance for Face ID to recognize, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Set Up an Alternate Appearance, then follow the onscreen instructions.

Step 4: Test Face ID

  1. Lock your iPhone and attempt to unlock it by looking at the screen.
  2. Ensure you’re holding the phone at eye level or slightly below.

Step 5: Choose when to use Face ID

  • You can use Face ID to unlock your iPhone, authorize payments, automatically fill in passwords, and open password-protected apps.
  • Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode, then turn on the options below Use Face ID For.

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Step 5: Troubleshooting Tips

If Face ID isn’t working:

  • Ensure nothing obstructs the TrueDepth camera (like dirt or a case).
  • Adjust Face ID settings:
    • Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Reset Face ID to reconfigure.
  • Check app permissions:
    • Ensure the app is listed under Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Other Apps.

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