Fingerprint system is reportedly the solution to long super sensitive passwords used in different applications by android phones and the users. It is the next latest version of android tentatively being called the ‘Android M’ is the new biggy!
It is the system where the native fingerprint authentication system will be used. Due to this super active and handy fingerprint authentication baked into the android phone operating systems the android world will only enhance the performance levels and competition with the rivals. Users will be asked to log into the supported applications on the respective android devices without entering absolutely no passwords, according to the reports.
It is being said this is the most secure as well as the most convenient way of access to the apps. The Apple users have always known the convenience of touch ID equipped devices and the security level of the fingerprint system. The speediest and the faster pace of access to the applications is also a pro of this system. The debut on the iPhone 5s in the fall of 2013, Touch ID sensors have since been installed across the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3.
IOS 8 allows its users to use their fingerprint for unlocking their devices and approving iTunes procurements throughout the system. In addition, NFC-enabled devices like iPhones and iPad tap into Touch ID for authorizing Apple Pay transactions in apps.
With the introduction of the IOS 8 SDK last year in summers, Apple has opened up Touch ID functionality for its online and in house developers. As a result, a numerous third-party applications in the App Store now have Touch ID guard and protection system installed in them.
Google is being expected and anticipated to make the announcements about the product features at the annual I/O Developers conference that is scheduled to be held in San Francisco this month on the 28th and 29th of May, 2015.
The technology being used is the finger print sensor in the devices having android app systems, which is absent in any android system at all. Even the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, S6/ S6 Edge, HTC One Max usually do come to mind but even these hi-tech phones are the ones that do not even have these systems – but this ought to be changed in the near future for all the android lovers.
The fingerprint sensor system was actually planned to be launched in Nexus 6, but as the reports go, Google scratched the idea at the very last minute and submerged it in the new android are same Google could initially not get the first class suppliers. Apple reportedly gobbled up all of the sensors Google wanted.
In addition to replacing long tiring passwords, fingerprints can be used for mobile payments Apple Pay has already proven to be a hit and Samsung Pay hopes to replicate the same idea for the future supplies.
In addition to replacing maddening passwords, fingerprints can be used for mobile payments as well. Apple Pay has already been proven to be a super hit and Samsung Pay hopes to replicate the same dome of success for android users.
If that’s true, it would suggest that Google will launch an application programming interface (API) for fingerprint-sensing to developers. Google declined to comment on the fingerprint sensor support.
Google reportedly was having some designs on adding the fingerprint sensing system last year with the launch of its Nexus 6, the company’s flagship handsets developed by Motorola and running on Android 5.0, aka Lollipop. The feature, however, was scrubbed towards the end of the product’s development after Google determined the API that would be able to control the fingerprint sensing that was not yet ready, according to a primary report in December from ArsTechnica.
Although he did not mention the native fingerprint authentication for Android, former CEO Dennis Woodside, Motorola, said that his company always had plans to bundle a fingerprint sensor in the Nexus 6, but decided against it because Apple was successful in acquiring the leading fingerprint-authentication company, the AuthenTec. Apple took AuthenTec’s features off from the market, leaving Motorola to look for replacements from companies like synaptic. Woodside and Google decided against using those companies’ sensors.
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