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    Pixel 11 Might Lack the Face ID Rival We Expected

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR:

    1. Google’s advanced IR Face Unlock, “Project Toscana,” may not launch with the Pixel 11 series in 2026, contrary to earlier leaks.
    2. The feature, designed to match Apple’s Face ID speed, is still not ready for release despite successful internal testing.
    3. Google has not officially confirmed the project, and its release timeline remains uncertain, with no update yet from the company.
    4. The upcoming Google I/O event could potentially reveal more about the project’s status, though it remains in development.

    What We Expected from Google’s Face ID Rival

    For years, smartphone fans have admired Apple’s Face ID for its quick and secure unlocking system. Google, constantly pushing to stay competitive, announced it was developing a similar feature called “Project Toscana.” This new IR-based Face Unlock aimed to offer faster, more Accurate identification, rivaling Apple’s technology. Early tests showed promise, working nearly as fast as Face ID on iPhones. When internal reviews boasted success on Pixel phones and Chromebooks, excitement grew among Android users. Many hoped this innovation would arrive with the Pixel 11 series in 2026, giving Google an edge in biometric security. Still, as Tech insiders note, building this technology isn’t simple. Despite early progress, a recent leak hints that the feature may not be ready for prime time, leaving fans curious about what’s next.

    Current Status and Challenges of Project Toscana

    Inside sources reveal that Google’s “Project Toscana” isn’t quite finished. While internal testing achieved solid results, the technology itself faces hurdles before public release. This IR Face Unlock uses advanced sensors to detect your face quickly and accurately, even in low light. However, translating that into a reliable, consumer-ready feature takes more time. Google is known for prioritizing user security and seamless experience, which may require extra development and testing. Interestingly, Google has not officially confirmed or detailed this project yet. Although tests have been successful internally, the technology still needs refinement to work flawlessly in everyday circumstances. As a result, the latest leak suggests the IR Face Unlock feature won’t debut with the Pixel 11 series.

    What This Means for Android Fans and Future Innovations

    Even though the IR Face Unlock might miss the Pixel 11 release, that doesn’t mean Google isn’t working on other exciting features. The company has a strong track record of improving security and user convenience. For now, users can continue to enjoy existing Face Unlock options, which are already quite functional. However, the potential of Project Toscana remains intriguing; faster facial recognition could have larger implications for how we unlock devices securely. This delay reminds us that creating cutting-edge technology takes time, and rushing features into the market might compromise quality. As we await more updates, it’s clear that Google isn’t giving up on making its devices smarter and more user-friendly. Fans can look forward to future announcements, eagerly hoping for that groundbreaking face recognition feature to come someday soon.

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