Next iPhone might read your fingerprints
By Brandon Griggs
As we store more and more of our personal lives on smartphones,
mobile security is becoming increasingly crucial. A password offers some
protection, but it may not deter a serious hacker.
For users of Apple devices, more
help might be on the way.
According to several reports, the
next version of Apple's mobile operating system suggests future iPhones will
have biometric scanners that read fingerprints. A user could register his or
her prints with the device, then place a thumb on the home button to unlock the
phone.
Fingerprint verification could
also add an extra layer of security when making mobile payments, for example.
A biometric sensor has been a
rumored feature on the next iPhone for months. But the rumors got a boost when
a beta version of iOS 7 was released Monday night to Apple developers. At least one developer found
a file called "BiometricKitUI" containing numerous references to
"fingerprint," according to reports by 9to5Mac,Extreme Tech and
other blogs.
"You can then unlock your
phone by putting your thumb on the home button. No longer will friends and
family be able to pick up and peruse your phone -- no longer will you have to
key in your passcode every time you want to do something," wrote Sebastian
Anthony for Extreme Tech.
Of course, many blogs trade in
feverish rumors about Apple products that later prove unfounded, and there's no
proof that such a feature will show up on the next iPhone, expected to be
launched this fall.
Observers expect the
as-yet-unnamed phone (iPhone 5S?) to have a faster processor, better battery
life and an improved camera, possibly with a slow-motion video function.
Apple also has been experimenting with larger screens for the iPhone and iPad.
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