Google

Pixel 11 May Feature Face Unlock Capable of Working in Dark Conditions

The Tensor G6's ISP might support an under-display IR camera system, enabling face unlock to work in the dark or low-light conditions.

Google's Tensor G6 ISP might support an under-display IR camera system for the Pixel 11, potentially enabling face unlock to work in dark or low-light conditions. This would be a significant improvement over the current camera-based face unlock on the Pixel 7 and 8, which struggles in low-light situations. The dedicated IR camera system is expected to be power-efficient, and its implementation under the display suggests that Google may avoid adding a tall chin to the phone's design.

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