So I notice that on Android, if you enable full-disk encryption, you don't 
have any options but to use a long password. This makes it very 
inconvenient if you are in need to unlock the phone right away.

If I know correctly, Apple also uses full-disk encryption on iOS, but you 
only have to enter the passcode once (when the device first starts) and you 
can unlock the iPhone after that using your fingerprints.

Is it possible right now to do the same on Android devices?

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