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This weird Android-powered iPhone X ripoff will have an in-display fingerprint sensor and 'Face ID' When Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo first reported earlier this year that Apple's then-unannounced iPhone X wouldn't have a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, almost no one believed him. I sure didn't. Apple had acquired AuthenTec for $356 million just five years ago, and Touch ID quickly became a staple that every other smartphone maker has since duplicated on their own phones. With that in mind, it seemed odd that the company might be ditching this industry shaping feature so soon after its introduction...
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