New Details About Android M and Nexus 2015 Emerge

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Google is going to announce the next iteration of Android, dubbed as Android M, next week at the 2015 I/O Developer Conference and according to some reports, a major feature of Android M has leaked.

According to a report by BuzzFeed, Android M will natively support the fingerprint scanner feature. Previously, there was no support of a fingerprint scanner in the native Android and manufacturers who provided fingerprint scanners with their smartphones had to tweak the software themselves. There is nothing much known other than the new feature will allow users to login without entering a password to all supported applications on the Android M.

If you remember correctly, the former CEO of Motorola revealed Google had plans for a fingerprint scanner for its Nexus 6 but due to unavailability of a good quality scanner, the plans were dropped. This is also evident from Lollipops codes, which has traces of a fingerprint sensor functionality.

This brings us to the 2015 Nexus phones. We reported earlier that Google is planning two Nexus phones this year; a smaller with 5.2 inches screen from LG and a bigger with a 5.7 inches screen from Huawei.

Google bases Nexus phones from existing flagship phones from its partner phone makers. It is expected that the Nexus 6 2015 from Huawei will be based on the Huawei Ascend Mate 7. The Mate 7 comes with a fingerprint scanner which works as good as the fingerprint scanner on iPhone 6.

This also means that Nexus phones from this year will come packed with fingerprint scanners and an operating system that supports the functionality.

Let’s see if this prophecy becomes true or not. In case if does, the current owners of Nexus 6 won’t be very happy.

Fahad is a writer by profession. He loves cars, technology, gadgets and travel. He is also a red meat addict and bad at writing bios.

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