Most smartphones require some sort of password or pattern input to unlock them, whilst some have voice print recognition, and a few – such as Apple's iPhone 5S and Samsung's Galaxy S5 – even use fingerprint scanning. But Fujitsu claims to have gone one better by introducing iris pattern recognition on its latest prototype smartphone on show at Mobile World Congress (MWC)... Continue Reading Prototype Fujitsu smartphone unlocks with the blink of an eye
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Authentication, Biometric, Eye, Fujitsu, Identification, Iris, Mobile World Congress 2015, Smartphones
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