Why is Face ID not working on an iPhone or iPad? How to fix it?
Face ID changed the way how we unlock our devices. No passcodes, no patters, just a glimpse into the screen. Unfortunately, there are times when Face ID won't unlock your device. The reasons why Face ID won't unlock your iOS device are:
The solutions listed below will teach you how to fix the Face ID. They work on all the smartphones and tablets with Face ID sensors, with them being:
Frequent face contacts, dirty pockets, and other actions may have made the Face ID region of the screen dirty, and the sensors won't read your face. Think of it as if your glasses became foggy - it will be very difficult (sometimes impossible) to see an object in front of you.
Clean the region covering the TrueDepth camera and sensors (the upper part of the screen where the speaker is), with a display cleaning solution or just with a cloth, and check if you can unlock your device with your face, or do another action where Face ID is required. The region of the screen you need to clean is shown in the screenshot below.
If you try to unlock your device, e.g. while you wear sunglasses, hat, etc, when the "Require Attention for Face ID" option is enabled, you will find it that it may not be always possible. The "Require Attention for Face ID" option won't let you unlock your iPhone/iPad pro until you face the Face ID sensors directly and wait for them to scan your face.
While this option makes it safer, to resolve issues with Face ID not working occasionally, you may consider disabling it, following the steps below:
Alternatively, you can watch the video demo below:
If you are on the go and you are trying to unlock your device, it is possible that you will fail because you are not still enough. It would be best if you stop walking, look at your device to unlock it and then resume walking. By staying still, you will let the Face ID sensors scan your face properly.
Inadequate cases and screen protectors may cover the Face ID sensors and the TrueDepth camera, thus making it impossible for Face ID to work. If the issues started after you purchased a case or screen protector, that is a surefire sign that this is the reason.
In this case, replacing the case or screen protector is what you need to do.
The Face ID sensors won't be able to recognize you, if your face, nose or mouth are covered. Even though most types of sunglasses are supported, it would be best if you temporarily remove them, as some types of sunglasses may block the infrared light from the Face ID sensors.
Note: If you have an Apple Watch you can activate the "unlock with Apple Watch" setting, which will let you unlock your device even if your face is covered, provided that the watch is on your wrist. To activate this setting, follow the steps below:
Face ID works when your device is in portrait orientation, and if you try to unlock your device, or perform another action while your device is in landscape orientation, it won't work.
Position your device in portrait orientation, and Face ID will work.
Maybe Face ID won't recognize you because you keep your device too close to or too far from your face. According to Apple, keeping your device 10 inches (ca. 25 cm) to 20 inches (ca. 51 cm) from your face is what you need to do for Face ID to work perfectly. Remember, your device still needs to be in portrait mode (orientation).
You should always update the operating system to the latest version available, so that you improve the device's performance and eliminate bugs in the previous version of the operating system. Usually, the updates are downloaded and applied automatically, but sometimes this is not the case.
To update to your device to the latest version, follow the steps below:
Alternatively, you can watch the instructions in the video demo below:
Note: You may also update your device via iTunes, following the steps in the video below:
Note: When you are updating your device's operating system, make sure that it won't run out of battery power, because if it does, you may cause irreversible damage to the device. To prevent this, connect your device to the charger.
Also, make sure to use a stable Wi-Fi connection (and not mobile data), in order to avoid additional costs.
Despite the fact that Face ID continuously studies your face, you may consider adding an alternate appearance (a different one than the primary one), so that Face ID can still recognize you. This method prove effective if you make radical changes to your face periodically (e.g. growing a beard):
To set up an alternate appearance, follow the steps below:
If you failed to unlock your device 5 times, entering the passcode is a must, so that you can reactivate Face ID. Enter your passcode and then try again if the Face ID works.
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