To: TroutStalker
I have a "smart" phone. Perhaps you have one too. It has a biometric i d feature, a fingerprint detector . Apple presumably sank zillions into this little feature, and they are among the world's experts at this sort of thing. It is so frustratingly unreliable that I completely abandoned even trying to get the danged thing to work after owning the cellphone for a few months.
Might this be an example the complete and totally unreliable (alleged) technology what Mister Obama is calling "smart" and angling for firearms?
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14 posted on
04/28/2016 5:36:00 PM PDT by
Seaplaner
(Never give in. Never give in. Never...except for convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
To: Seaplaner
My Samsung smart phone has a thumb scan that worked once in 1 month. Idea sounds good, but, it does not work reliably. Liberals like the idea, but, care nothing about the result.
46 posted on
04/28/2016 6:33:05 PM PDT by
crazyhorse691
(Who knew that an elected official is a demi-god waiting to happen?)
To: Seaplaner
I have a "smart" phone. Perhaps you have one too. It has a biometric i d feature, a fingerprint detector . Apple presumably sank zillions into this little feature, and they are among the world's experts at this sort of thing. It is so frustratingly unreliable that I completely abandoned even trying to get the danged thing to work after owning the cellphone for a few months.That's kinda weird. I use mine all the time, and it works pretty reliably. Do you have a weird case on yours? I know mine wouldn't work when I had one of those bulky cases on it. I've heard similar complaints though, so you are not alone. Perhaps the individual sensors are bad? Could also be that different people have different electrical potentials in their skin. I could see that causing an issue.
53 posted on
04/28/2016 8:15:39 PM PDT by
zeugma
(Woohoo! It looks like I'll get to vote for an abrasive clown for president!)
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