HTC One M9 is one of the first Android devices to use a fingerprint sensor rather than a fingerprint scanner. This design makes it easier to input certain information while still keeping the device secure.
The HTC One M9 was one of the first Android devices to use a fingerprint scanner. Most of the devices that followed it have since gone the route of a fingerprint scanner. This is because they all have the same fingerprint sensor as the HTC One M9. The HTC One M9 is also the first device to use a fingerprint scanner that is more secure than a fingerprint scanner that has a swipe-sensitive surface.
This makes it easier to input certain information while still keeping the device secure. The HTC One M9 was one of the first Android devices to use a fingerprint scanner. Most of the devices that followed it have since gone the route of a fingerprint scanner. This is because they all have the same fingerprint sensor as the HTC One M9. The HTC One M9 is also the first device to use a fingerprint scanner that is more secure than a fingerprint scanner that has a swipe-sensitive surface.
This is sort of a big deal, isn’t it? Not only is it the first Android device to use a fingerprint sensor that has a secure surface, but it’s also the first Android device to use a fingerprint scanner that supports the H-Biometric Challenge. This allows users to unlock the device with a fingerprint and the phone’s fingerprint scanner, and doesn’t require a PIN code.
Well, its about time, since the Nexus One and the Galaxy Nexus both supported the H-Biometric Challenge. I’ve been waiting for an Android device to support this since the launch of the N1, and I’m happy to see it happen now. Fingerprint scanners on smartphones get a bad rap, but they’re a big improvement over the crappy old fingerprint scanners that were used in Galaxy S phones back in the day.
Its an interesting feature to add to a phone, but the Nexus One’s fingerprint reader is pretty lame. The Nexus One did not support a fingerprint reader at all, and while the Galaxy Nexus did support a fingerprint scanner, it was only used for unlocking the phone. The Galaxy Nexus did get a software update that added fingerprint support, so I’m assuming there will be a similar update for the Nexus One.
It seems that HTC could have a pretty neat fingerprint scanner for its phone. But that would mean that they would have to start making the Android platform’s fingerprint sensor, and that seems less likely.
If you don’t have a fingerprint reader on your phone, then the Nexus One does have a fingerprint scanner, and it’s used for unlocking the phone. HTC could use their scanner on the HTC One, assuming there are no other plans for fingerprint scanners on that device.
It’s also possible that the fingerprint scanner could be integrated into the Nexus One. This makes sense since the company will be able to charge a high price for the extra money they’d need for the scanner. HTC’s stock Android operating system would also be good for this use, since it’s already possible to run Android on the HTC One.
If the scanner is integrated into the HTC One, it would be a great way to give the device a little bit of a home, since it wouldn’t need to be a separate device. It could also make an HTC One even more affordable. A scanner on the HTC One could mean the device could cost less if it was unlocked and used for its intended purpose.