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Default Qualcomm gives fingers for ultra-security

Qualcomm has announced details of its Ultrasonic Finger Print Reader which is part of its new Snapdragon processor.

The idea is that the tech can be used by smartphone ODMs and OEMs to provide ultrasecurity for their phones.

Qualcomm’s tech uses ultrasonic waves to scan all of the ridges and wrinkles of your fingers.

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