New Android phone has a killer security feature the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6 can’t match
Chances are you’ve never cared about any smartphone that Fujitsu has ever released, and with good reason: There’s never been anything close to a noteworthy Fujitsu phone ever. However, the company’s new Arrows NX F-04G Android phone, which it’s releasing in conjunction with Japanese carrier NTT Docomo, is actually worthy of your attention.
The reason for this is because the new device is actually the first smartphone in the world to implement iris-scanning technology, which is considered a much more secure and reliable biometric technology for smartphones than the fingerprint-scanning technology used both on the iPhone 6 and the Galaxy S6. Samsung is also working on incorporating iris-scanning technology into its devices but it looks like Fujitsu has beaten its Korean rival to the punch.