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Amazon Echo Look and iOS app judges your wardrobe choices with machine learning
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No, Apple won't move the home button and Touch ID to the back of the 'iPhone 8'
I fail to see how a sensor on the back is at all intuitive or useful. It's functional in only one holding position and with one or two fingers (index, middle maybe) for each hand resting on the back. Laying on the table? Nope. In a car mount/dock? Nope. Where it is now, you can program multiple fingers and thumbs and you have options to press with either depending on where the phone is or how you're holding it.
Maybe it depends on hand size, but feels unnatural to me to pick up a phone and bend a finger over to a sensor on the back that you can't see.