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Two new BlackBerry smartphones feature Fingerprint Cards’ sensors

 

Fingerprint Cards has revealed that two new smartphones feature FPC fingerprint sensors.

BlackBerry’s Indian licensee Optiemus Infracom introduced the BlackBerry Evolve and Evolve X earlier this month and both devices feature Fingerprint Cards’ touch sensor FPC1028.

The company’s sensors have recently been integrated into a number of new smartphones and it also launched a new fingerprint sensor with lower production cost in June, which it expects will appear in commercial mobile phones starting in late 2018 or early 2019.

Earlier this month enterprise IT and data center solutions provider Dataram Memory rolled out a portable biometric security device with an embedded fingerprint sensor from Fingerprint Cards for consumers and businesses to encrypt and manage data.

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