Precise Biometrics’ BioMatch gets integrated in Chinese smartphones

Precise Biometrics’ product for fingerprint recognition in mobile devices, Precise BioMatch™ Mobile, has through cooperation with Fingerprint Cards (FPC) been integrated in several new smartphones from Chinese manufacturers.

Precise BioMatch Mobile enables convenient and secure fingerprint recognition for smartphones to prove people’s identities. With top-of-the-line expertise in fingerprint verification, Precise Biometrics offers fast, accurate and secure authentication of a person. The technology adds value to ID, enterprise and bank cards as well as access to mobile solutions (smart phones and tablets), computers and networks.

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Integration in the Tiptop Pro from Coolpad was announced in May 2015 and several followed in June.

”We are happy that yet another leading Chinese smartphone manufacturer have chosen to integrate Precise BioMatch Mobile. The company is one of the leading Chinese manufacturers that also exports a significant part of their volume”, Håkan Persson, CEO of Precise Biometrics, commented on the integration in a newly launched Chinese smartphone.

He also said that Precis Biometrics is confident Chinese manufacturers with Precise BioMatch Mobile have found an excellent solution for their new smartphone models. Biometric performance and user experience is dependent on high performance algorithm software.

The integrations will generate license revenues starting from the third quarter 2015. The value of license revenue is based on the number of sensors FPC delivers to the mobile phone manufacturers and cannot be forecasted at this point.

Precis-Biomatch1In a recent market analysis of fingerprint biometrics for mobile devices, Frost & Sullivan praised Precise BioMatch Mobile for providing superior fingerprint authentication for smartphones and tablets. As a result, Precise Biometrics was awarded the “2015 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Leadership in fingerprint biometrics for mobile devices” .

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