The final design of the Nexus 6 may have had a fingerprint sensor, but some bigwigs Apple would not allow it.
Dennis Woodside, former CEO of Motorola, said the original design of the Nexus 6 included a fingerprint sensor, but, Apple’s fault, it did not reach the final design was launched in late 2014.
The Nexus 6 could have added a fingerprint reader dactirales its design but not Apple allowed it (indirectly)
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This is because In 2011, Apple acquired the firm Authentec 356 million, which allowed it to install the necessary fingerprint sensor in the iPhone 5S 2013, said the portal The Telegraph .
Because Motorola had technology Authentec before being bought by Apple, the directors of the firm considered implementing a sensor in the Nexus 6, but after its acquisition, Google and Motorola decided to scrap the idea because “the second option available was not as good”.
Perhaps this decision was correct because other manufacturers decided to use a sensor of another mark on their smartphones were found to be lower than that Authentec designed for the iPhone.
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