I could see the biometric security on the camera function as useful to a variety of pornographic and espionage purposes where if the handset falls into hands other then it's owners the pictures would be somewhat protected.
For the average user taking pictures of their cats and blurry spy shots for engadget, the biometrics to activate the camera function would probably be more of a nuisance
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I could see the biometric security on the camera function as useful to a variety of pornographic and espionage purposes where if the handset falls into hands other then it's owners the pictures would be somewhat protected.
For the average user taking pictures of their cats and blurry spy shots for engadget, the biometrics to activate the camera function would probably be more of a nuisance