The former CEO of Motorola reveals the hollow of secrecy is at the back of the Nexus 6.
During a visit to the UK, Denis Woodside, currently in charge of operations at Dropbox and former CEO of Motorola (before the constructor was bought by Lenovo) revealed a little story about the Nexus 6 , the high-end built by Motorola Google has announced there are now a few months.
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Those who have already been able to test certainly noticed the hollow at the back of the mobile, very convenient to hold it. In truth, it was not only hollow imagined for ergonomics.
Normally, it had to be the location of a fingerprint scanner. But Google and Motorola decided to ignore because the best provider was acquired by Apple. "So the second best supplier was the only one available to everyone in the industry and they were not there yet" , explains the former CEO of Motorola.
Remember also that long before Apple popularized the use of fingerprint scanners on mobile, Motorola had already released an Android smartphone with this technology in 2011.
This is the Atrix 4G, which used (in the words of our colleagues at The Verge) signed a biometric sensor Authentec. And in 2012, the company was bought by Apple to 356 million.
During a visit to the UK, Denis Woodside, currently in charge of operations at Dropbox and former CEO of Motorola (before the constructor was bought by Lenovo) revealed a little story about the Nexus 6 , the high-end built by Motorola Google has announced there are now a few months.
See This : ZenFone 2 product page tells you everything you wanted to know
Those who have already been able to test certainly noticed the hollow at the back of the mobile, very convenient to hold it. In truth, it was not only hollow imagined for ergonomics.
Normally, it had to be the location of a fingerprint scanner. But Google and Motorola decided to ignore because the best provider was acquired by Apple. "So the second best supplier was the only one available to everyone in the industry and they were not there yet" , explains the former CEO of Motorola.
Remember also that long before Apple popularized the use of fingerprint scanners on mobile, Motorola had already released an Android smartphone with this technology in 2011.
This is the Atrix 4G, which used (in the words of our colleagues at The Verge) signed a biometric sensor Authentec. And in 2012, the company was bought by Apple to 356 million.