openwheel
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- Apr 30, 2012
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A good, always on scanner like the iPhone is one thing. A mediocre one that requires the phone to be turned 'on' first like the S5 and then swiped isn't more convenient.
Not sure how any other OEM can get as good an implementation as Apple unless they're willing to have a pretty big hardware button like the iPhone, much less a phone with only OSB.
But I do dislike pattern unlock - I've seen far too many phones with pretty clear fingerprint lines along their pattern. Not very hard to figure out.
Are you sure iPhone 5S has an "always on" scanner? My wife's 5S requires a push on the home button and then hold for the scanner to scan. It is actually quite fast, but works only about 70% of the time. To me it still feels odd having to hold the phone in a weird way just to turn it on.
I still think the best place for a finger print scanner is on the side of the phone (if one can make a scanner that thin).