

PT to get a real-time breakdown of the event. Meanwhile, an Apple patent application published in July by the US Patent and Trademark Office describes a technology in which a sensor is used to determine whether a user has proper credentials to access the device based on the trace a person's finger and fingerprint.Īpple is expected to unveil the iPhone 5S and a cheaper iPhone 5C model at a press event on Tuesday. Rumors that the Apple was working on incorporating such technology into its handsets began to mount last year after the iPhone maker bought fingerprint sensor and identity management software company Authentec. Supposedly working with a simple touch on the front of the smartphone, the security feature is widely expected to replace conventional four-digit passwords. The illustration emerges just hours after The Wall Street Journal reported that it had confirmed that Apple will include a fingerprint scanner on a high-end iPhone expected to be announced Tuesday. Apparently sporting the new "flat" iOS 7 icons, the image also indicates the location of the "Lightning connector," "Volume buttons," and "Sleep/Wake button." The purported guide photo, surfaced by, displays the locations of the physical buttons for what is identified as an iPhone 5S. IPhone 5S user guide? (click to expand image) Updated December 2020: Update for iPhone 12 models.Mere hours before the Apple is expected to unveil a new iPhone with a much-rumored fingerprint sensor, an image of an alleged iPhone 5S user guide has materialized that features a combination "Home button/Touch ID sensor" at the below the screen. iPad and iPhone User Magazine Complete Guide to iPhone 5s & 5c Back Issue 12 issues per year View Reviews Write Review From £1.67 per issue iPad & iPhone User magazine offers news, reviews and tests of the latest Apple equipment, as well as in-depth rumours and tech reports on the next-generation of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. Our readers are the best around and love to help new iPhone owners. You can also ask for help in our iMore forums. Bookmark our Help and How-to page and check back often. The other half is getting help from someone that knows the tips, tricks, and hidden secrets of the iPhone. There's a lot to uncover with your new iPhone. IPhone Beginner's Guide: Need more help with your new iPhone?
