2 Face ID
Owners of recent iPhones might have forgotten what it’s like to unlock a device with a fingerprint. That’s not the same for Google Pixel 3 owners — or for users who have recent Android flagships because Android makers just haven’t gone all-in on the new tech like Apple has.
You could make a case against ditching Touch ID entirely in favor of Face ID. But there’s no doubt that the TrueDepth-powered Face ID is infinitely more secure and accurate than the camera-based facial recognition on most current Android flagships. And that’s not even considering that Face ID is likely more secure than fingerprint authentication.