Sentences with phrase «fingerprint reader technology»

It is still unsure whether it will come with fingerprint reader on the back or adopt under - screen fingerprint reader technology.

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The technology, Apple said, replaces the home button and fingerprint reader that was so revolutionary just a few years ago with a new authentication system known as Face ID.
Theo Allen, a math student at NYU's Tandon School of Engineering who attended Tuesday's event, said he'll be participating in the competition, and mentioned three technologies he'll look at: a gun that can be locked using a smart phone app; a gun activated by a fingerprint reader; and a gun that can only be used if triggered by a digital chip embedded in a nearby device, like a ring.
The study aims to design and develop standard models and procedures for consistent and reliable evaluation of fingerprint readers and is funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Audi is one of those marques that's usually at the forefront of car technology, coming out with interesting stuff like a fingerprint reader for added security, an infotainment system accepting commands from a tablet that recognizes handwriting, and installing those sweet Bang & Olufsen audio systems where the tweeters rise up out of the dashboard.
These range from optional 4G LTE, fingerprint sensor, SmartCard reader, contactless NFC - based SmartCard, TPM, Intel vPro technology, encrypted drives, Kensington lock slot, optional digitizer, and Fujitsu Shoulder Strap.
Given current and future technologies that give us access to our phones, such as fingerprint readers, facial recognition and heartbeat recognition, that distinction may not be as simple as it seems.
Fingerprint reader on the back, the S8 also features an iris scanner, a new face recognition technology, and is IP68 certified, hence waterproof.
Samsung has filed for a patent with KIPRIS, South Korea's Intellectual Property Rights Information Service, for a pressure - sensitive in - display fingerprint reader, leading many to believe the technology will debut on the upcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 +.
The iPhone 8 was expected to launch in September with a bunch of new features, including a fingerprint reader embedded into the display, but according to an analyst, Apple is very likely to delay the launch because the technology is not ready just yet.
This technology can further optimize iris and facial recognition to make up for fingerprint reader experience since some phones like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the iPhone 8 will feature the edge - to - edge screen.
Similarly with the upcoming Lumias, which tout a lot of advanced technology and promise great camera performance, the absence of a fingerprint reader seems puzzling.
The P20 Pro can shrug off those complaints on the strength of its awesome fingerprint reader and genuinely useful face - unlocking technology.
It is unclear if the fingerprint reader has been moved to the rear of the phone (Moto logo at the back) or whether Moto X5 will come with under - screen fingerprint sensor technology.
There's also a vertical fingerprint reader on the back, Quick Charge 3.0 technology and the phone flaunts an all - metal body without those ugly antenna lines.
Other features include dual SIM slots, a fingerprint reader, a front - facing eight megapixel camera, dual - band Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, triple - array active noise cancellation and Dolby Atmos audio technology.
As a matter of fact, earlier in this June, a supply chain insider from Taiwan has unveiled that the new highlight of the new phones to be launched in the second half this year is to adopt 3D sensor technology is optimize iris recognition and facial recognition functions, which aims to make up for unsatisfying fingerprint reader experience.
Other creature comforts include dual SIM slots, a fingerprint reader, a front - facing eight megapixel camera with f / 2.2 aperture lens, dual - band Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, triple - array active noise cancellation and Dolby Atmos audio technology — all powered by a 4,050 mAh battery.
Given that the in - display fingerprint reader featured in the Vivo X20 Plus was developed / provided by Synaptics, and not proprietary to Vivo; I'd be shocked if Samsung didn't partner with Synaptics to provide this in their upcoming flagships... or just buy out Synaptics Biometric Technology division altogether.
Since fingerprint reader button can's be placed on the smartphone's front and Apple fails to adopt under - screen fingerprint technology, so people assume that Apple may give up Touch ID.
But most Android OEMs would undoubtedly prefer to stick to fingerprint readers, as Face ID - like technology continues to be prohibitively priced.
Apple may have given up on including a display - embedded fingerprint reader in the upcoming iPhone 8, but it is definitely still aspiring to come up with such a technology for its future handsets.
Also: Galaxy S8 Plus: Stunning display, balanced design, advanced technology CNET: A big - phone lover's dream, but, man, that fingerprint reader Video: Samsung Galaxy S8: The good, the bad, the beautiful
Currently, China's Goodix and South Korea's CrucialTec are said to be working on such on - screen fingerprint readers, and they showcased their technologies at MWC, but no time frame was provided for their commercial launch.
Optical fingerprint readers aren't a new technology, some of the earlier designs were based on this idea, but Vivo's approach makes use of some very modern technological trends.
Also present at the back is the fingerprint reader, which Samsung initially intended to embed into the AMOLED display of the device but the development of such a technology fell through.
Yes, iPhone and Android have digital assistants and biometrics (fingerprint readers) but neither is implemented in as natural and personal a way as simply looking into one's eyes as Microsoft's Windows Hello technology does.
The multi-use tablet boasts differentiators that matter, including an optional digitizer and pen for precision input, 3G wireless with Lenovo Mobile Access pay - as - you - go plans and 4G models1, along with security features like a Fingerprint Reader, IT manageability technologies, and corporate - level service and support.
Other than a fingerprint reader, the technology includes encryption and authentication managed by Huawei.
While Samsung is struggling to complete its in - display fingerprint sensor, Chinese technology company Vivo has already announced the world's first smartphone with an in - display fingerprint reader.
The fingerprint reader on the X1 Carbon has «match - in - sensor» technology to completely avoid interacting with the operating system when authenticating users (and thereby minimizing the chances of being compromised).
The cover reveals that the phone will feature a Full HD 5.2 - inch display, 12 - megapixel rapid focus camera, 3,000 mAh battery with TurboPower fast charging technology, fingerprint reader, NFC support and Motorola Experiences, which we assume refers to the suite of software features included in previous phones (Moto Voice, Moto Actions, Moto Assist and Moto Display).
Some of the key technology innovations include: Lenovo Smartbeep Technology for troubleshooting identification; new antenna design with engineered Wi - Fi and WWAN; infrared camera for facial recognition with Windows Hello for secure log - in; Fingerprint reader with Dedicated Chip; Low Temperature Solder (LTS) manufacturing process for improved system reliability and a lower emission footprint; low blue Light technology to prevent eye fatigue; a new wave keyboard for the best Tablet mode experience and protection from smudges; Windows Signature Image for assured speed and performance amotechnology innovations include: Lenovo Smartbeep Technology for troubleshooting identification; new antenna design with engineered Wi - Fi and WWAN; infrared camera for facial recognition with Windows Hello for secure log - in; Fingerprint reader with Dedicated Chip; Low Temperature Solder (LTS) manufacturing process for improved system reliability and a lower emission footprint; low blue Light technology to prevent eye fatigue; a new wave keyboard for the best Tablet mode experience and protection from smudges; Windows Signature Image for assured speed and performance amoTechnology for troubleshooting identification; new antenna design with engineered Wi - Fi and WWAN; infrared camera for facial recognition with Windows Hello for secure log - in; Fingerprint reader with Dedicated Chip; Low Temperature Solder (LTS) manufacturing process for improved system reliability and a lower emission footprint; low blue Light technology to prevent eye fatigue; a new wave keyboard for the best Tablet mode experience and protection from smudges; Windows Signature Image for assured speed and performance amotechnology to prevent eye fatigue; a new wave keyboard for the best Tablet mode experience and protection from smudges; Windows Signature Image for assured speed and performance among others.
The San Jose - based company is presently offering one of the most versatile and accessible such technologies in the industry and already had its optical scanner implemented into the Vivo X20 UD, the world's first smartphone with an in - display fingerprint reader.
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