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Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.,
`and Samsung Electronics America, Inc. v.
`Firstface Co., Ltd.
`Case No. IPR2019-00612
`
`Patent Owner’s Presentation
`May 5, 2020
`
`

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`Claim 1 of U.S. Patent No. 8,831,557
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`Claim 9 of U.S. Patent No. 8,831,557
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`Ex. 1001 at 13:20-30
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`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
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`mation be unavailable to other people. Une approach tor
`preventing unauthorized people from accessing and viewing
`the user’s personal information may be to require users of the
`electronic device to provide a password or pass code prior to
`enabling device functions or accessing device resources. For
`example. the electronic device may require a user to enter a
`four number or four letter pin prior to displaying the device
`home screen (e.g.. a spring board) or menus. As another
`example. an accessory device for detecting a user’s finger-
`print or for scanning a user’s retina may be coupled to the
`device such that the user must first show an authorized fin-
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`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
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`home screen (e.g.. a spring board) or menus. As another
`example. an accessory device for detecting a user’s finger-
`print or for scanning a user’s retina may be coupled to the
`device such that the user must first show an authorized fin-
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`Ex. 1105 ¶0003
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`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
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`[0004] While both of these approaches may be useful.
`restricting access based on a password or pass code is effec-
`tive only so long as no other user knows the password or pass
`code. Once the password or pass code is known. the restric-
`tion mechanism may become inefl‘ective. Also. a password or
`pass code may be forgotten. thus locking an authorized user
`out of the device. In addition. requiring a user to provide a
`fingerprint or submit to a retina scan may be time consuming
`and bothersome for the user. requiring an additional step
`before the user can access the device. While this approach is
`more secure than entering a password or pass code. it comes
`at a cost in hardware (e.g.. the necessary scaimer. detector. or
`reader) and time. It would be desirable therefore. to provide
`an electronic device by which biometric and other authenti-
`cation mechanisms are implemented in the device such that
`the device authenticates the user quickly and seamlessly. for
`example as the user turns on. unlocks or wakes the device.
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`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
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`out of the device. In addition. requiring a user to provide a
`fingerprint or submit to a retina scan may be time consuming
`and bothersome for the user, requiring an additional step
`before the user can access the device. While this approach is
`more secure than entering a password or pass code. it comes
`at a cost in hardware (e.g.. the necessary scaimer, detector. or
`reader) and time. It would be desirable therefore. to provide
`an electronic device by which biometric and other authenti-
`cation mechanisms are implemented in the device such that
`the device authenticates the user quickly and seamlessly. for
`example as the user turns on. unlocks or wakes the device.
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`EX. 1105 at 110004
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`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
`Ex. 1105 - Fadell
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`[0005] Methods. electronic devices and computer readable
`media for authenticating a user of an electronic device are
`provided. In some embodiments. an electronic device may
`seamlessly authenticate a user. The electronic device may
`receive an input from a user. the input provided by an input
`mechanism of the electronic device. The electronic device
`
`may detect identification information as the user provides the
`input from one or more sensors embedded in or adjacent to the
`input mechanism. The electronic device may authenticate the
`user by comparing the detected identification information
`with identification information stored in a library of the
`device. For example. the sensor may include a sensor for
`detecting features ofa user’s skin. or features undemeath a
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`EX. 1105 at 1I0005
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`Ex. 1113 - Goertz
`Ex. 1113 - Goertz
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`[0060] Additionally in accordance with an embodiment of
`the present invention, touch screens for phones captioned
`“Key lock” are shown in FIGS. 12-15. In FIG. 12 a lock
`gadget is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen.
`Activating the lock gadget, such as by pressing on it, causes
`the phone to lock. When the phone is locked activation of the
`phone is restricted is some manner. E.g., when the phone is
`locked, touching the screen in a way that would activate a
`gadget when the phone is unlocked, does not activate the
`gadget when the phone is locked. In order to unlock the
`phone, the user activates the home key, located at the bottom
`center of the device. as shown in FIG. 13. FIG. 14 shows the
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`phone after it has been unlocked: gadgets are now displayed
`on screen and are activated in response to user input.
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`EX.1113 at 1I0060
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`Ex. 1113 - Goertz
`Ex. 1113 - Goertz
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`[0061] Further in accordance with an embodiment of the
`present invention. a touch screen for a phone captioned “Key
`lock high security” is shown in FIG. 15. When the home key
`is activated, such as by touching the home key. a keypad is
`displayed and a user is prompted to enter a security code.
`Subsequently, the phone cannot be unlocked unless the secu-
`rity code is entered. Optionally, additional security is imple-
`mented by use offingerprint identification, wherein the phone
`cannot be unlocked unless a fingerprint
`is authenticated.
`Optionally, additional security is implemented by requiring
`the user to glide a finger over the screen in a designated
`gesture, in order to unlock the phone. The phone cannot be
`unlocked unless the touch screen detects the designated ges-
`ture. Examples of designated gestures include inter alia, an
`“S” shaped gesture. or a gesture wherein multiple corners of
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`the comparison. The authentication
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`such as chip cards. This significantly reduces the n'sk of
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