They do not drop their iPhone a lot this day!

iPhone 5S Touch ID homeCheck the time, check your messages, feed your social profile, take a photo to immortalize a moment, search for information on the Internet, read the news or play. Everything is good today for draw your smartphone.

These are not the figures provided by Apple for its iPhone, then dissected by Ben Bajarin of the firm Creative Strategies, who will say the opposite. It turns out that users would unlock their devices approximately 80 times a day. To this must be added the things that don't necessarily require unlocking, such as viewing the time, viewing notifications, capturing a photo, or using the calculator.

This regular unlocking is undoubtedly helped by the integration and the always improved efficiency of the fingerprint readers (at Apple, but also among others), which allows protect the data of his device without wasting time when you want to access it, with endless sesames. It turns out that 89% of unlocks go through Touch-ID technology.

This massive use of Touch-ID technology supports the idea that Apple customers have trust to protect the data on their device. A good argument for not yield to the requests of the authorities, as in the case of the iPhone 5C linked to the San Bernardino affair (which did not contain anything significant in addition …) and a good reason to work in the search for the flaw exploited by hackers called to the rescue by the FBI (faced with Apple's categorical refusal).