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Trouble with face ID set up (move higher/lower)

I have set up my face ID just fine when I first bought it. But after a year, it suddenly couldn’t detect my face. I tried resetting the face ID but now, I can’t even set up face ID because the system ask me to move lower or higher that doesn’t make sense. I updated my software and restart my device several times already.

iPhone 13 Pro

Posted on Jan 18, 2023 7:26 PM

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Jan 21, 2023 8:00 AM in response to sitishukree

Hi sitishukree,


Thanks for contacting Apple Support Communities!


We understand that you're unable to set up Face ID on your iPhone.


This resource outlines the troubleshooting steps you can take to help address and isolate this behavior with Face ID: If Face ID isn't working on your iPhone or iPad Pro - Apple Support

"1. Check for updates

Update your iPhone or iPad to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. And make sure that your iPhone or iPad model supports Face ID.

 

2. Check your Face ID settings

To check your Face ID settings, go to Settings, then tap Face ID & Passcode. Make sure that Face ID is set up and that the features you're trying to use Face ID with are turned on.

An iPhone showing the screen at Settings > Face ID & Passcode.3. Check that nothing is covering the TrueDepth camera

Remove anything that might be covering the TrueDepth camera like a smudge, case, or screen protector.

If you're using iPad in landscape orientation, make sure that your finger or palm isn't covering the TrueDepth camera. If it is, an alert might appear at the top of the screen that says "Camera covered" with an arrow pointing at the TrueDepth camera.


An iPhone with lines pointing to the TrueDepth camera, two spots at the top of screen, one on each side of the center notch.

4. Make sure that your face isn't blocked

Make sure that your eyes, nose, and mouth are fully visible to the TrueDepth camera. By default, Face ID doesn't work if anything is covering your mouth and nose. If you're wearing a face mask and have already set up Face ID with a mask,* make sure that your eyes aren't blocked. You might need to hold your iPhone higher if you're wearing a face mask. If you wear a face mask too high or too close to your eyes, your iPhone might not unlock.

Face ID works with many sunglasses, though Face ID with a mask isn't designed to work with sunglasses. If you're wearing sunglasses designed to block certain types of light, then your sunglasses might be blocking the infrared light used by the TrueDepth camera. Try using Face ID without your sunglasses.

 

5. Make sure that you're facing the TrueDepth camera

Face ID works in portrait and landscape orientation on all iPhone 13 and 14 models using iOS 16. For earlier models, Face ID works on iPhone only when it's in portrait orientation and you're facing the TrueDepth camera. On iPad, you can use Face ID when your iPad is in any orientation.

The TrueDepth camera has a similar range of view as when you take a selfie or make a FaceTime call. Whether your iPhone or iPad is lying on a surface or you're holding it in a natural position, make sure that your iPhone or iPad is an arm's length or closer (10-20 inches) from your face.

 

6. Restart your device

Restart your iPhone or iPad and enter your passcode. Then try using Face ID again.

 

7. Add an alternate appearance 

For most users, Face ID will continuously learn as they change. If you have an appearance that can look vastly different, you can set up an alternate appearanceso Face ID still recognizes you.

 

8. Reset Face ID

If you still need help, reset Face ID, then set it up again. Go to Settings, tap Face ID & Passcode, then tap Reset Face ID. Next tap Set up Face ID to set it up again.

 

9. Get service

If you still can't enroll your face, contact Apple Support.

Only a trained technician should service your device. Improper repair, modification, or use of nongenuine Apple components in the laser systems might prevent the safety mechanisms from functioning properly, and could cause hazardous exposure and injury to eyes or skin."


We hope this helps you.


Take care!  

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