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Biometrics company, Fingerprint Cards AB (Fingerprints™), announced that 700 different smartphone models have officially incorporated their fingerprint sensors.

Having reached the 600-device milestone in March 2022, and 500 at the beginning of 2021, the recent achievement reflects the increasing demand for mobile biometrics as customers demand more intuitive, versatile, convenient, and secure solutions at their fingertips.

FPC1632

The 700th mobile device, the Xiaomi K60, integrates Fingerprints’ recently launched optical under-display sensor, FPC1632 which attracted industry attention late last year after the company received its first volume purchase order for the sensor.

Our fantastic journey continues, and we are committed to driving growth by delivering secure and convenient identification and authentication, simplifying the everyday lives of our global user base,” comments Haiyuan Bu, Fingerprints’ President of Mobile, PC, and Access China.

Improving ease and security

Haiyuan Bu adds, “Furthermore, we have witnessed accelerated demand for biometrics in smartphones over recent years. To see Fingerprints’ sensors now integrated into 700 different smartphone models is a phenomenal achievement. It’s proof that our products are trusted globally and are paving the way for biometrics’ use across a range of other industries and use cases, improving the ease and security of our daily lives.”

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