The Face ID sensors can not be fooled by a photo, good or not. It’s a 3D sensor. It would take a good enough sculpture. An animated sculpture, because Face ID also looks for the small movements the signify a living face. The camera records nothing. It does a match in the secure enclave, which even other apps can not acces. All they can access is the result (yes/no). Just like Touch ID.
Let me be blunt. If you no longer trust Apple because of Face ID, then you shouldn’t trust them for Touch ID, your photos, your email, or anything else you put on your phone. As for them being the worlds most profitable companty, let me expand on that. They are the worlds most profitable company who’s buisness model does not depend on collecting your data. They are the company that defied the FBI over keeping their devices secure.
I’m not saying that Apple is 100% trustworthy, but if they are not at least somewhat trustworthy, then there is not a single trustworthy company out there. No other company has put as much of their creibility on the line over privacy, and no other large tech company has less insentive to violate your privacy.
Whether a Face ID iPad would also have a Touch ID sensor? I have no idea. I suspect not, but since there is considerably more room on an iPad vs an iPhone, Apple mich choose to add both.
Note: The fool it with a photo thing is something that happend with one of Samsung’s phones. Even they never said is was secure, and warned it shoud only be considered a connivence feature.
Note 2: My objections to Face ID has nothing to do with it’s security. It just the change of mechanics. I don’t want to have to pick up my phone to unlock it.