Fujitsu’s latest phone is world’s first to feature iris recognition

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Fujitsu recently launches a bummer cell phone in the Japanese market, known as the world’s latest Smartphone equipped with iris authentication technology. The Arrows NX F-04G has all the goodies we would expect to find a modern banner bearer. Fujitsu Arrows NX F-04 G’s latest Android flagship is available through NTT DoCoMo in Japan for approximately $750 full in retail price.

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First, we talk about its key feature for which it’s mainly become popular in the cell phone market, i.e., iris scanner. For the information of the customers who mainly don’t know what actually the iris scanner is?

Iris authentication is a type of biometric authentication that uses the iris’ pattern in the human eye. This feature in Fujitsu’s Smartphone is known as Iris Passport, and it lets you unlock the device just by looking at it.

Moreover, Iris Passport can be used with any applications that require a password or for payment authentication. The iris scanner can even distinguish differences in the eyes of twins trying to unlock the same device.

The Iris Passport is part of NTT DoCoMo’s initiative to bring standards-based biometric authentication to the forefront. Several models are already on the market with fingerprint authentication, and the Fujitsu Arrows NX F-04G is the first to authenticate through iris detection. It is also an intelligent module, learning more about your eyes’ patterns each time you use it.

Specs-wise, the device is powered by a Snapdragon 810 SoC with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 430 GPU and sports a 5.2-inch 1440×2560 IPS display. It comes with 3GB of RAM and 32 GB of expandable internal memory and packs in a 3,120mAh battery.

A Sony-supplied sensor is the foundation of the 21-megapixel main camera, providing all the features we have come to expect and runs Android 5.0 Lollipop out-of-the-box.

The Arrows NX F-04G will also support LTE-Advanced and download speeds up to 225 Mbps, Voice-over-LTE, NFC, GPS, and Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n/ac). All in a package that is roughly the same size as a Samsung Galaxy S6 and just 2mm thicker.

There are no announced plans to bring the device to the United States or anywhere else, but Fujitsu customers want it in their native country. I hope that the company takes a step towards it and launch the handset in the world’s different market.

Source: Phonearena, tech-boom

 

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