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If this slows people down going through barriers on the tube there will be barely (but just) contained rage across London


After spending a week in London this spring, my (already high) appreciation of my Apple Watch went way up. Paying for my tube rides using my watch - even through sleeves and jackets - was really like magic. Don't think I could live there without one...


It's funny how the acceptable level of comfort changes. Having an oyster card in your pocket wasn't a huge issue before. It's slightly less convenient, but not really life changing.


I wonder if it works with scarves and hats covering everything but your eyes. It seems like an obvious oversight, but it's a Californian company that launched a maps app without any transit support...


It's not just the accuracy, but the context switch. Apple Pay only works because you don't need to look at your phone to make it work.


their website shows people with cold weather gear

https://www.apple.com/iphone-x/


A scarf that's barely covering the bottom of the guy's face? They don't know true winter. (or, like, Muslims)


It's a tiny minority of Muslim women who cover their faces, just for the record. (I assume a head scarf wouldn't interfere.)


I'm curious: can you suggest a source for this statistic?


It's really not a controversial point. I don't know how one would get precise statistics on it, but see e.g. the Wikipedia article:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niqāb


The keynote did say it works with hats, scarves, and glasses. It also works with face changes like growing out a beard.


How about a big helmet? I imagine snowboarders/alpine skiers/motorcyclist will have to take off the helmet to unlock. As someone who goes snowboarding in the winter, it sounds really annoying to not only have to remove a glove, but also the helmet, to unlock the phone (or unlock with a passcode, which is still a downgrade from using the fingerprint).


It's starting to sound a lot like:

    if (true) {
      unlock_phone();
    }




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