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FPC touch sensor featured in Qiku’s new smartphone

 

Fingerprint Cards (FPC) announced that its FPC1245 touch sensor is featured in Qiku’s new smartphone, the 360 F5.

“We’re always happy to see new customer devices launched,” commented Ted Hansson, senior vice president, Business Line Mobile at Fingerprint Cards. “This launch is a result of our increased focus on Tier 2 and Tier 3 offering. This product is particularly important as it is the first device based on Spreadtrum platform, with a fingerprint sensor from Fingerprints. Spreadtrum is a major mobile platform supplier, very strong in the low-cost segment.”

Qiku 360 F5 is the 20th phone launched with Fingerprints’ industry-leading touch sensor FPC1245, and the first with Spreadtrum platform. The mobile device is the latest generation of the cost-efficient ‘F’ line of smartphones which features FPC’s FPC OneTouch, FPC EvoTouch, FPC TouchNroll and FPC 360Touch.

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