Android Authority leak says Google is testing Project Toscana, an advanced face unlock for Pixel and Chromebooks that works in low light and rivals Face ID.
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Face unlock on modern Pixel phones is good, but it's not perfect. Google's secret "Project Toscana" will change that.
An advanced face unlock system reportedly tested on Pixel and Chromebook devices could rival Apple's Face ID, working reliably in low light without obvious specialized hardware.
Google has slowly built out face unlock again on Pixels in recent years, with the Pixel 7 series adding face unlock based on the camera, but without the ability to work with secure apps. Google ...