Appellancy tweak allows you to use Face ID on any iPhone

Face ID is an innovative feature that uses facial recognition to unlock your smartphone. First

it was introduced with the iPhone X and replaced Touch ID. Face ID is only available on the iPhone X, so owners of older models cannot use it.

Luckily, there's now a way to use Face ID on any iPhone. This is possible thanks to a jailbreak applicationAppellancy, which mimics the Face ID feature on older iPhone models. With this application you can unlock your smartphone with your face.

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Below, we’ll show you how to use the Appellancy app on iPhone with iOS 11.

How to useFace ID on anyiPhone usingAppellancy

Step 1:Open the Cydia app, go to the sources tab and add the following repository: http://julioverne.github.io

Step 2:When the source is added and all its files are downloaded, search for the tweakAppellancyand install it.

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Step 3:Return to your home screen and launchapplication. Click the "+" button in the top right corner of the screen to add a new user. Here you can take a photo of your face so that the application can recognize you.

The more photos you take, the betterface recognition will work. You can photograph your face from many angles. You can also add the faces of your relatives so that they too can unlock your smartphone.

Step 4:Everything is ready. Now, to unlock your iPhone, just hold it to your face so that the front camera can recognize it. After a second, the device will be unlocked.

Now you can add Face ID to youriPhone It is important to note that the application only simulates the Face ID function, and does not add it to the device. The application is not as secure as Face ID and even more so as Touch ID or password. They can only play or surprise friends.

Tweak developers are becoming more creative andadd more new features to older iPhone models. If you have not yet installed the jailbreak on your device, then you can use our step-by-step instructions on how to install the Electra jailbreak.