Monday, January 26, 2015

The rear cleft Nexus 6 was the place to reader … – Teknofilo

Google Nexus 6

When Apple added the fingerprint reader Touch ID to iPhone 5s, many other phones that were launched by competitors also included their Fingerprint sensors themselves, but Motorola was not one of them.

The Nexus 6 does not incorporate fingerprint sensor but was apparently about to do. In an interview with The Telegraph, former Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside, has revealed that the terminal was about to incorporate a fingerprint sensor.

In fact, the grip of the phone where the Motorola logo is is where gone the sensor . However, it appears that Motorola provider was unable to meet minimum quality requirements, and therefore had to abandon this functionality.

According to Woodside it seems that Apple was partly to blame: “Apple bought the best supplier, so the second best supplier was the only one who could supply the rest of the industry and still were not able.”

The news did not surprise us because last year we hear rumors about the Nexus 6 would have this functionality. In fact at the end of the year there were even some evidence that this functionality ever existed.

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Luis is the creator and editor in chief of Teknófilo. He became interested in technology with a Commodore 64 and tried his hand programming thanks to the mythical books ‘BASIC for children’. Over the years the love of computers has spread to any gadget that has a screen and CPU.

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