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AuthenTec sensors are used in more than 95 percent of all fingerprint biometric cell phone models available worldwide. Biometric cell phones are widely used in Asia for mobile commerce (M-commerce) online banking and for securing the device in the event of loss or theft. Owners of the Hitachi W51H will benefit from these security features of the AES1510, and can also use the sensor as the primary control device for core user input functions such as scrolling and menu navigation. "We are very pleased to add Hitachi and KDDI to our growing list of carriers and cell phone companies adding our TruePrint based fingerprint technology," said James Yeh, AuthenTec's director of Wireless Marketing for Asia. "Hitachi's W51H is a great example of the diversity of applications that can be served by our products. Critical user functions such as navigation, security and mobile payment authorization are all enabled by our biometric technology."
AuthenTec AES1510 fingerprint sensor
The AES1510 fingerprint sensor is mounted below the W51H's first-of-a-kind high-resolution display that flips and swivels so that users can browse mobile web pages in an easily readable 2.9 inch 480 x 800 widescreen display. The robust AES1510 is specifically designed to withstand common wear and tear associated with an externally exposed sensor, such as the typical minor bumps and scratches caused by coins, keys and other objects. The AES1510 also enables secure and convenient near field communication (NFC) transactions used for mobile ticketing and check in, stored value, mobile credit, and Internet commerce payments.
Fingerprint sensor - TruePrint technology
Each AuthenTec sensor is based on the company's patented TruePrint technology, the only solution in production that reads below the surface of the skin to the live layer, where the true fingerprint resides. This unique subsurface approach enables AuthenTec sensors to read virtually every fingerprint, every time. The technology's extreme accuracy also allows AuthenTec to create sensors that are smaller, lower cost, and perform better than larger, more costly competing solutions. In Japan, biometric cell phone users can purchase items from more than 100,000 stores and vending machines, and gain access to mass transit and sporting events. In Korea, biometric phone users access bank accounts wirelessly with the convenient swipe of a finger. Recent surveys show that a vast majority of US cell phone users are anxious for M-commerce and many of the same biometric features and functions currently available in Asia. The retail cost of the Hitachi W51H phone is expected to be approximately $150 with contract, and will be available to KDDI customers later this month.
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