Apple Vice President Steve Hotelling, who participated in the invention of Apple's fingerprint recognition component Touch ID and the multi-touch technology of iPhone and iPad models, was reported earlier.Ready to retire.
During his tenure at Apple, Steve Hotelling participated in the development of hundreds of technology patents. He also participated in Apple's camera engineering development and invested in the design of customized sensor components. He also participated in the creation of Apple's augmented reality-related depth perception technology, as well as tactile feedback and ProMotion technology application display component design. He also participated in the development of many important Apple technology patents and reported to Johny Srouji, senior vice president of the hardware technology department.
Steve Hotelling, who participated in the design of numerous technology patents and testified on behalf of Apple in numerous patent lawsuits, has become a key figure in Apple's internal technical development. However, Apple has not responded to reports that Steve Hotelling will retire.
After Apple adopted the multi-touch function in iPhone models, it began to change the operation mode of smartphones. The introduction of Touch ID fingerprint recognition design also made mobile phone identity verification more intuitive and simple. It also prompted many mobile phones to follow suit and adopt fingerprint recognition interface. Even the facial recognition function currently commonly used in iPhone models has become the unlocking and identity verification interface of many mobile phones.


