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Pixel 4’s face unlock finally catches up to the iPhone. It’s about damn time

by Nicole Hansen
October 21, 2019
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Pixel 4’s face unlock finally catches up to the iPhone. It’s about damn time

Google Pixel 4 accomplished something unknown to any other Android phone makers yet, and too in a blink of an eye, the scenario for Google Pixel 4 changed utterly. The feature that Apple had popularized two years ago, the Face ID unlocking, which is a biometric feature, Google has finally managed to catch up with it.

With this biometric unlocking feature introduced by Apple, people were able to unlock their smartphones while making purchases as well with the same. As a security feature has been introduced into an Android phone, now all the Android-user are metaphorically going to kill to have it.

Although the unlocking with Face ID feature was introduced to Android phones way back, it was rather flimsy and was convenient to make a fool with the photos as well. Now, the Face ID that has been finally aced by Google, it involves a much more rigorous process, which is notably safer for conducting transactions.

Some of the phones from Huawei as the Huawei Mate 30 Pro make use of the Face ID unlocking feature of Apple; they do not support any forms of transactions conducting through your phone.

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Nicole Hansen

Fascinated with the changing technology, Nicole has always been crazy about the latest gadgets and software that enter the market. With her talent to understand each and every aspect of technology, she crafts intellectual news articles for Tremont Herald from the technology niche.

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