We heard a number of rumors about possible new features of Android M in what appears to be race information before the search giant did unveils new iteration of the mobile operating system at the Google I / O to be held at the end of the week. Today, the latest information suggests that Google will natively enable the release of an Android device with a fingerprint Android Mr.
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According to a publication by BuzzFeed News , the new Android M feature will allow users to connect to all of their Android devices without having to enter a password. They will just need to place a finger on a sensor.
We do not have more information about it, but it is understood that there will be a number of supported applications that allow you to connect using just your fingerprint.
Just place your finger
It was widely rumored that the Nexus 6 was going to use the fingerprint recognition until late change specifications of the device. In other words, this suggests that the ability to manage Android biometric authentication could already be in place and functional for several months.
If Google officially supports natively with Android such a characteristic M, we could see many more Android devices marketed with a fingerprint sensor in the near future.
The adoption of fingerprint authentication should correspond exactly to what Apple did with its Touch ID sensor, for both unlocking the smartphone, as well as operating within applications - as authorize a purchase on Google Play Store.
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According to a publication by BuzzFeed News , the new Android M feature will allow users to connect to all of their Android devices without having to enter a password. They will just need to place a finger on a sensor.
We do not have more information about it, but it is understood that there will be a number of supported applications that allow you to connect using just your fingerprint.
Just place your finger
It was widely rumored that the Nexus 6 was going to use the fingerprint recognition until late change specifications of the device. In other words, this suggests that the ability to manage Android biometric authentication could already be in place and functional for several months.
If Google officially supports natively with Android such a characteristic M, we could see many more Android devices marketed with a fingerprint sensor in the near future.
The adoption of fingerprint authentication should correspond exactly to what Apple did with its Touch ID sensor, for both unlocking the smartphone, as well as operating within applications - as authorize a purchase on Google Play Store.