iMobile mobile home, Samsung Galaxy Note9 just released on September 11th obviously did not fully satisfy everyone's appetite, which led many students to shift their focus to the unreleased Galaxy S10. And to ask what characteristics they think are not enough for S10, then the screen fingerprint must be one of them.
Via etnews
The good news is that according to the Korean media etnews report, Samsung will use Qualcomm's third-generation ultrasonic screen fingerprint technology on S10. Qualcomm has launched two generations of ultrasonic fingerprinting solutions in 2015 and 2017 respectively, but it is obvious that both Did not meet Samsung's requirements, and now, Samsung finally feels that this technology has matured. Compared with the more mature optical screen fingerprinting scheme, the ultrasonic solution components can be arranged behind the screen panel, regardless of the panel. Mutual integration and thus various screen hazards that may result.
Via GSMArena
However, there are also reports that Samsung will only use ultrasonic screen fingerprinting technology on two high-end versions of the S10, and the basic version of the S10 will use the same optical screen fingerprinting scheme as it is now. This requires more information to confirm, but We hope that if the screen fingerprinting scheme is adopted, the subsequent Note series and A series can follow up the related technology as soon as possible.
iMobile mobile home, Samsung Galaxy Note9 just released on September 11th obviously did not fully satisfy everyone's appetite, which led many students to shift their focus to the unreleased Galaxy S10. And to ask what characteristics they think are not enough for S10, then the screen fingerprint must be one of them.
Via etnews
The good news is that according to the Korean media etnews report, Samsung will use Qualcomm's third-generation ultrasonic screen fingerprint technology on S10. Qualcomm has launched two generations of ultrasonic fingerprinting solutions in 2015 and 2017 respectively, but it is obvious that both Did not meet Samsung's requirements, and now, Samsung finally feels that this technology has matured. Compared with the more mature optical screen fingerprinting scheme, the ultrasonic solution components can be arranged behind the screen panel, regardless of the panel. Mutual integration and thus various screen hazards that may result.
Via GSMArena
However, there are also reports that Samsung will only use ultrasonic screen fingerprinting technology on two high-end versions of the S10, and the basic version of the S10 will use the same optical screen fingerprinting scheme as it is now. This requires more information to confirm, but We hope that if the screen fingerprinting scheme is adopted, the subsequent Note series and A series can follow up the related technology as soon as possible.