At Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) launch event, the new Face Unlock feature was called ‘beta’, and it turns out with good reason. At a recent Samsung demo event, one reviewer had the chance to play with the Galaxy Nexus and test out the Face Unlock feature. After setting up the device to recognize him and unlock the phone, he was able to unlock the device with a picture of himself on a second phone. Oops.
Users have been wondering if this was possible, or if Google had worked out some sort of fix for this ago-old facial recognition problem. The demo filmed by the blogger was quite striking, with the device unlocking almost immediately. Clearly, this is not meant to be an ironclad security method.
it is important to note that there are currently a few different builds of ICS running on demo Nexus devices. It’s possible that the final version of the software won’t have this issue, but we expect that to be one of the first things tested when final review units go out.
Users have been wondering if this was possible, or if Google had worked out some sort of fix for this ago-old facial recognition problem. The demo filmed by the blogger was quite striking, with the device unlocking almost immediately. Clearly, this is not meant to be an ironclad security method.
it is important to note that there are currently a few different builds of ICS running on demo Nexus devices. It’s possible that the final version of the software won’t have this issue, but we expect that to be one of the first things tested when final review units go out.