Comment by KennyBlanken
2 days ago
> if Face ID fails when making a payment or installing an app (like it frequently does for reasons like sleeping in bed or wearing sunglasses) it won't fall back to PIN but ask you to enter your Apple account password.
What? FaceID will prompt for a re-try. Always. It will never fail once and then refuse to do FaceID.
If you can't figure out to lift the sunglasses off your face or sit up in bed for a second, that's not anyone's fault but your own.
Also, FaceID will never fall back to your account password for Apple Wallet transactions with a physical credit card reader.
You’re right except in the very specific case of the App Store purchase or download process. You only get one chance at FaceID and then it demands a password. But, if you cancel and do it again, you get another chance at FaceID. It’s mystifying why they’d make that UX choice.