Friday, June 21, 2013

Apple : Apple's fingerprint scanner could be hidden in the bezel of an iPhone

Apple : Apple's fingerprint scanner could be hidden in the bezel of an iPhone


Apple's fingerprint scanner could be hidden in the bezel of an iPhone

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Apple's fingerprint scanner could be hidden in the bezel of an iPhone

The security of mobile devices to this point has been restricted to a personal identification number or a simple swipe of the finger on the screen.

With the amount of personal information readily available to anyone who happens to open your device without your knowledge, any additional security would be welcome.

As luck would have it, Apple has been reportedly working on adding in a fingerprint scanner to its devices for a few years, with the rumors rising again as the reveal of the iPhone 5S draws near.

Though Apple has already patented fingerprint scanning technology of some sort in various stages, that didn't stop the Cupertino company from returning to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office once more for yet another potential mobile fingerprint reader.

Bezel tov

According to Patently Apple, a patent was been filed in February for a fingerprint scanner that could be hidden within the bezel of any given device.

The security feature is different from earlier attempts from Apple, in that this would be an actual sensor somewhere on an iPhone (for example), but not hidden under the display.

This new method is possible thanks to some Apple engineers discovering a way to encapsulate both the bezel and the sensor together, which not only allows the completed scanner to be smaller and more compact, but also protects it from any environmental hazards that could potentially mess with the delicate hardware.

Operation is then easy enough, as the fingertip is swiped through the sensor, and a small amount of current is passed through the bezel to the finger to provide a more accurate reading.

The sensor is only capable of creating a 2D image, so the mild current not only helps accuracy, but helps the software actually render the complete fingertip with ease.

Though the patent didn't reveal any information about when the scanner might be put to actual use in any of Apple's products, this latest iteration only serves to show how serious the company is about making good use of its AuthenTec acquisition.

We wouldn't be shocked to see the fingerprint scanner make its debut with the next iPhone, but with the amount of patents filed that never see the light of day, this could just as easily vanish into the USPTO's file cabinets.

Cheap iPhone won't actually be that cheap, says purported manufacturer

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Cheap iPhone won't actually be that cheap, says purported manufacturer

A cheap iPhone has been rumored for months, but the company thought to be making it has a wrench to throw in our spinning dreams of a budget-priced Apple handset.

The "budget" iPhone won't actually be that cheap, said T.H. Tung, CEO of Pegatron, the Taiwanese manufacturer thought to be working on the device at this very moment.

Speaking at a shareholders' meeting about the new cheaper iPhone today, Tung said "the price is still high," reported the China Times.

That's not exactly music to our wallets, but Tung's insights at least seem to confirm that Pegatron is indeed handling the manufacturing of the device.

Tung-tied

Tung reportedly went on to say that while the new, more affordable iPhone can't really be considered "cheap," smartphones in general offer better value than more affordable feature phones.

Apple has neither confirmed nor denied the existence of a cheap iPhone, so Tung's candid statements about it come as something of a surprise, especially if Pegatron really is behind manufacturing. You'd think they'd be subject to a pretty binding non-disclosure agreement, right?

Regardless, the budget-priced iPhone is rumored to arrive in August in six colors, with a plastic chassis and a price tag of $99 (about UK£64, AU$107).

Maybe Tung doesn't consider that cheap, or maybe this new iPhone will actually cost more than that. Until Apple issues an official decree we won't know anything about it for sure.

  • Stay up to date on everything we know about Apple's cheap iPhone at TechRadar.

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