Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Nexus 6 not received fingerprint reader because of Apple – Tech & Net

 
 
 
 


The initial plans for the Motorola Nexus 6 (and probably the Moto X) were to put a fingerprint reader on the back of the device, where the terrain is with . the logo Motorola

This information was given by the former CEO of Motorola – Dennis Woodside – and current COO of Dropbox in an interview with “The Telegraph”. Woodside revealed that plans for relief on the back of the Nexus 6 was not only to make it easier to handle, but to allocate a fingerprint reader.

This did not happen because of Apple, which acquired the company that manufactures fingerprint readers better and now only applies its technology in the iPhone 6, with the name of Touch ID.

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Woodside pointed out that after Apple has acquired AuthenTec (company concerned) the rest of the smartphone industry had to settle for second best supplier this type of technology for mobile devices, which have not yet found even near the level of AuthenTec.

Not getting pleased to offer its customers a product that would not have the desired quality, Motorola decided to abandon the idea of ​​putting the fingerprint reader on the Nexus 6.

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