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Samsung Galaxy S10 in-display fingerprint sensors rumored again

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There are most likely three Samsung Galaxy S10 variants in the pipeline, and two of them are widely expected to adopt fast and accurate in-display fingerprint recognition technology…
Besides, we’re talking about a newfangled technology that the company has been trying to implement for quite some time now. It’s also important to note a few of Samsung’s Besides, we’re talking about a newfangled technology that the company has been trying to implement for quite some time now. It’s also important to note a few of Samsung’s fast-growing rivals have managed to beat the market leader to the punch with optical in-display fingerprint scanners built into devices like the Vivo NEX Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition, and Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS
But if the latest Digitimes report, which falls in line with But if the latest Digitimes report, which falls in line with previous speculation from multiple sources, is to be trusted, the Galaxy S10 “lineup” will adopt a faster, more reliable ultrasonic in-display fingerprint recognition solution.
Said ultra-advanced biometric sensors are likely to be manufactured by Taiwan’s General Interface Solution (GIS) and China’s O-film Tech rather than Goodix and Synaptics, which are currently supplying optical-based components to Vivo, Said ultra-advanced biometric sensors are likely to be manufactured by Taiwan’s General Interface Solution (GIS) and China’s O-film Tech rather than Goodix and Synaptics, which are currently supplying optical-based components to Vivo, Xiaomi, and Huawei
Two of Two of three Galaxy S10 variants are widely expected to hide their fingerprint readers under their 6.1 and 6.4-inch or so AMOLED screens, while an “entry-level” 5.8-inch model should stick to a conventional rear-mounted solution.
Oddly enough, the lower-end, lower-cost version could get just a limited release, compared to its bigger, higher-end brothers, tipped to ship in as many as 36 million units combined. Interestingly, anonymous “industry sources” quoted today anticipate ultrasonic in-display fingerprint adoption on “one top-end model each from Samsung’s Galaxy A- and Note-series lineups.” So, no, the Oddly enough, the lower-end, lower-cost version could get just a limited release, compared to its bigger, higher-end brothers, tipped to ship in as many as 36 million units combined. Interestingly, anonymous “industry sources” quoted today anticipate ultrasonic in-display fingerprint adoption on “one top-end model each from Samsung’s Galaxy A- and Note-series lineups.” So, no, the Galaxy Note 10 is probably not canceled.
While it’s definitely a little early to be 100 percent certain of how Samsung plans to set next year’s Galaxy S10 apart from the existing S9 duo and impending Note 9, one rumor has been repeated so many times lately that there must be some truth to it.

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