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DoNews May 22 news (Reporter Xue Fei) Google's I/O conference is about to kick off next week, and it is not surprising that the latest mobile operating system Android M will be released at this conference. It is reported that the biggest change in Android M this time is that it will natively support fingerprint authentication. According to the website of the American technology media Ars Technica, Android M will have native fingerprint recognition certification. Although many Android devices have been equipped with fingerprint recognition technology before, the software is developed by their respective manufacturers. If Android adds system-level fingerprint authentication support, device manufacturers will be able to do more. Easily add fingerprint recognition technology to your new phone. According to the teardown, the Google Nexus 6, released last year, was originally planned to be equipped with a fingerprint recognition sensor, but unfortunately Google finally decided to cancel this plan. Now, if the rumors about Android M are true, the new generation of Nexus, which will be released in the second half of this year, will finally support fingerprint recognition technology. The previous Android 5.0 system was called Android L in preview before it was named Lollipop, which means that after Android M is officially released, it will eventually be named dessert. (End)
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