Fujitsu
Arrows NX F-04G
Using
passwords on smartphones is becoming more and more obsolete thanks to the use
of biometric authentication. First it was finger print scanning, now Fujitsu
wants to use the patterns on your eye.
The
Fujitsu Arrows Arrows NX F-04G features what the company calls Iris Passport
that can unlock the smartphone simply by glancing at the screen for half a
second.
Aside
from Iris Passport, the Fujitsu NX F-04G is also packed with high end specs
such as a 21 MP camera from Sony, octa core Snapdragon 810 processor, 3 GB RAM,
5.2-inch 2K display and Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box.
It
also supports 4G LTE-A connectivity which can reach up to 225 Mbps of download
speed, NFC, GPS and Wi-Fi MIMO. There’s also 32 GB of on-board storage and a
3,120 mAh battery.
The
catch is, it’s only available in Japan for a little under PHP 34,000.
There’s
no indication that it will be sold anywhere else.