
Do you find yourself using the facial recognition feature as the primary screen lock method or has its novelty worn out and you’re just using a pattern on the lock screen? Vote below and let us know in the comments which screen lock feature you’re using daily and why.
Results: There’s a tie between iris recognition and fingerprint scanning as the preferred screen lock type, they both received 38 percent of the vote each. Facial recognition comes in third place with 15 percent of the vote. Pattern, PIN and Password came in fourth, fifth and sixth place wth 4 percent, 3 percent and 1 percent of the vote.
It’s not surprising to see that there’s a tie between iris recognition and fingerprint scanning. The comments on my latest opinion piece on the fuss about the Galaxy S8’s fingerprint scanner show that many who were initially concerned about the placement have got used to it now and are using it as their preferred screen lock type.
- Iris Recognition 19%, 819 votes819 votes 19%819 votes - 19% of all votes
- Iris Recognition 19%, 819 votes819 votes 19%819 votes - 19% of all votes
- Fingerprint Scanning 19%, 812 votes812 votes 19%812 votes - 19% of all votes
- Fingerprint Scanning 19%, 812 votes812 votes 19%812 votes - 19% of all votes
- Facial Recognition 8%, 326 votes326 votes 8%326 votes - 8% of all votes
- Facial Recognition 8%, 326 votes326 votes 8%326 votes - 8% of all votes
- Pattern 2%, 87 votes87 votes 2%87 votes - 2% of all votes
- Pattern 2%, 87 votes87 votes 2%87 votes - 2% of all votes
- PIN 2%, 72 votes72 votes 2%72 votes - 2% of all votes
- PIN 2%, 72 votes72 votes 2%72 votes - 2% of all votes
- Password 0%, 16 votes16 votes16 votes - 0% of all votes
- Password 0%, 16 votes16 votes16 votes - 0% of all votes