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Facial recognition technology from Apple[1] and Samsung[2] will prompt other manufacturers to include the feature in their devices, a market research firm said on Thursday, adding that 1 billion smartphones will have some form of a face unlock solution in 2020.

According to a report[3] by Counterpoint Research, this development could lead to facial recognition becoming the de-facto standard for unlocking phones and the gradual elimination of fingerprint sensors in smartphones.

"The diffusion of facial recognition technology into lower tier price bands will be faster than any other flagship feature due to 2D facial recognition being native on the Android[4] platform," said Pavel Naiya, Senior Analyst at Counterpoint Research.

"However, according to our estimates, close to 60 percent of all smartphones with facial recognition will use 3D technology in 2020. Data collected from multiple 3D sensors will assist emerging technologies like Augmented Reality[5], Virtual Reality[6] and Artificial Intelligence[7] to widen their use cases," he added.

When talking about biometrics in terms of security and convenience, the firm found that convenience is generally more important than security to most consumers.

"There are certainly situations where looking directly at a smartphone will be inconvenient, such as when walking briskly along a crowded street", Peter Richardson, Research Director at Counterpoint Research, added.

"In such cases, a fingerprint sensor may well be more convenient and quicker as it does not require the user to look directly at the device and could even be unlocked as it is being removed from the user's pocket or bag," Richardson added.

"Face ID[8] is well-suited for applications that require higher security, such as mobile payments,...

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