As the fingerprint sensor sits on the metal body, there will be no more smudges on the glass panel.
Not exact matches
A single physical home button
sits at the bottom of the front panel, bearing the BlackBerry logo and doubling
as a
fingerprint recognition
sensor.
This is where most manufacturers are placing their
fingerprint sensors these days,
as it makes it easier to reach, seeing
as your finger is already
sitting right there.
The front portion holds the camera duo of 20MP + 8MP, a LED flash and other
sensors at the top and a home button that doubles up
as a
fingerprint scanner
sits down below.
A 12 - megapixel Dual Pixel camera
sits on the back of the Galaxy S8 alongside the flash and
sensor array,
as well
as a newly relocated
fingerprint scanner.
Yes, the
fingerprint sensor is now on the rear rather than the front, but it's still every bit
as fast
as it's always been, and OnePlus has added a new face - unlocking feature for those moments when you want to access the phone while it's
sitting on a surface.
As you can see, the glass piece on the back of the Pixel XL is smaller, with the
fingerprint sensor now
sitting below it on the back of the phone.
Below the display is a home button that doubles
as a
fingerprint sensor, while a 16 - megapixel camera with f / 2.0 aperture
sits above it.
Underneath the main camera
sits a
fingerprint sensor,
as well.
The circular
fingerprint sensor sits just above the slightly lower OnePlus logo on the back too, while the rest of the buttons, including the textured alert slider remain in the same position
as 2017's earlier device.
The AuthenTec
fingerprint sensor sits in the home button of the iPhone 5 and scans the ridges of your
fingerprint as a means of identifying you.
At least it's not empty space — the
fingerprint sensor, which doubles
as a home button,
sits on the bottom chin, and it's flanked by two capacitive Android navigation buttons that light up when in use (or when the screen is on).
Flipped over on its slightly curved glass back, the phone's
fingerprint sensor, which doubly works
as its power button,
sits right in the middle — a more ergonomic location than Samsung's choice with the Galaxy S8 and Note 8.
We don't have to touch a Pixel 2 to know that its
fingerprint sensor is easier to find than the Galaxy S8's,
as it
sits below the rear camera, rather than right next to it.
The front plays home to the pill - shaped home button which -
as usual -
sits between two capacitive buttons and acts
as the
fingerprint sensor.