Android 6 months behind iPhone, but will have fingerprint sensors

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Some look back to the birth of Android and say that the software benefited by being behind Apple. Then, Google Now came out after Siri and is considered by many to be superior. Now, they hope to let Apple work out the kinks with fingerprint sensors before coming out with their own in about six months.

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Michael Barrett cringes every time he has to enter a password on his smartphone.

But six months from now Barrett says he will be able to choose from the latest Android models that will come equipped with a biometric sensor capable of letting him swipe his fingerprint to access a wide range of his online accounts.

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