Multiple times in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, people refer to trooper FN-2187 by that specific correct name, while he is in armor. But the armor is largely identical (some have little accessories like shoulder pads, or different weapon loadouts, but FN-2187 lacks these), which makes me wonder how do First Order (or even the old Imperials) identify who they're talking to?
How are Stormtroopers correctly identified while they're in armor?
Answer
There's a canon (even Disney canon) explanation of this in Before the Awakening, in the first chapter, p5-6 (of the paperback):
FN-2187 crouched down and looked in the indicated direction. They were all virtually indistinguishable in their stormtrooper armor, but within his helmet, along with the near-constant stream of data projected across his lenses — telemetry, firing solutions, atmospheric conditions, everything up to and including the ammo count for his blaster rifle — individual ID tags would pop up whenever he looked directly at another trooper, his in-suit computer reading friendly identifications.
(my emphasis)
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