Google has already unwillingly confirmed that it’s going to unveil Android M at its I/O 2015 conference next week, and a few reports now claim to have knowledge of one of the major features that are going to be available to Android M users in the near future. DON’T MISS: Key iPhone 6s specs seemingly detailed in new report According to independent reports from BuzzFeed and ArsTechnica, Android M might be finally getting native support for fingerprint authentication. “The new functionality will allow users to log in to all of the supported applications on their Android devices without entering a password,” BuzzFeed has learned from its sources. Other details about the fingerprint functionality or Android M have not been shared.

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