Apple launched an update iOS 14.5 With a wide range of new features, totaling nearly 67 features, certainly over the coming days, God willing, we will talk about the most important thing in the update in some detail until you achieve full use of your device, so follow us constantly and do not forget to allow notifications until we keep you updated. On top of these new features, the iPhone unlocking feature without the need to remove the face mask or muzzle, and even without the use of a face print, here's how to do it.

How to unlock your iPhone while wearing the muzzle in iOS 14.5


Over the past updates, Apple has released an improvement on the Unlock the iPhone while wearing the muzzleJust by making the iPhone understand very quickly that you are wearing a muzzle and then it shows you the keyboard to type in the password almost all at the same time, previously it took time to show you the number pad. Now in the iOS 14.5 update, the matter is different. You can open the iPhone while wearing the muzzle and without even typing the password on the iPhone, but on the condition that you have an Apple Watch.

Requirements to unlock the iPhone while wearing the muzzle

◉ Unlock your iPhone while wearing the muzzle

◉ You must have an iPhone X or later.

◉ You will also need to install iOS 14.5 update or later.

◉ You will also need an Apple Watch version 7.4 or later running watchOS XNUMX or later.

◉ The iPhone and Apple Watch must be paired with each other, and you will need to turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

◉ You will need to wear and unlock the Apple Watch.

◉ You will also need to make sure that the Apple Watch has a passcode and that wrist detection is enabled. If you are not equipped with this, move on to the next paragraph.


How to add a passcode to your Apple Watch:

◉ On the Apple Watch, go to Settings.

◉ Scroll down and tap Passcode then Turn it on.

◉ Enter your new passcode, and re-enter it again.

Note that you will need to unlock the Apple Watch every time you remove it from your wrist.


How to turn on "wrist detection" on Apple Watch:

On your Apple Watch, open Settings.

◉ Scroll down and tap Passcode.

◉ Scroll down again and turn on wrist detection.

◉ Last but not least, you will need to wear a mask to test it.


How to set up iPhone and Apple Watch

After preparing the previous requirements, you are now ready to set up the iPhone to unlock it using the Apple Watch, and this is what you need to do.

◉ On your iPhone, open "Settings".

◉ Scroll down and tap on Face ID & Passcode, and enter your current passcode.

◉ Scroll down to Unlock with Apple Watch.

◉ You will see the name of your Apple Watch. Enable it.

If you cannot turn it on, you can read what you need to do to enable this feature. For example, you might say a software update is required or that you need to enable wrist detection.


How to unlock your iPhone using a face mask

Now that you have successfully configured the previous settings, you can test the command yourself. Make sure your Apple Watch is open and on your wrist. And wear a mask.

Now, lift the iPhone to wake up or tap the screen to wake up and look at it to unlock it. Or, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to unlock it like you normally would.

It will be unlocked successfully and the Apple Watch will give you a haptic reaction on your wrist and an alert will appear stating that your iPhone has been unlocked.

If you do not want to unlock it, you can click the Lock iPhone button that appears after the alert to lock it again. Keep in mind that you will need to enter your passcode the next time you try to unlock it after pressing the iPhone Lock button.


You cannot use this feature in this case

Using this feature allows you to unlock your iPhone, but since it does not actually use Face ID, there are sites where this feature cannot be used.

Since your identity is not verified, you cannot use this feature to pay with Apple or Apple Pay, access passwords stored in the keychain, or unlock password-protected apps, you will still need to use Face ID without a face mask or enter the password. .

What do you think of this iPhone unlock feature? Have you tried it? Let us know in the comments.

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