Another recent report from Galaxy Club indicates Samsung has filed a new patent with South Korea's Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service (KIPRIS) for a pressure - sensitive in - display fingerprint reader.
GalaxyClub.nl came across a design patent the company filed with KIPRIS (Korea Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service) in May 2016, which gives us a glimpse into what future Galaxy smartphones might look like.
Last February, it was reported that Samsung Electronics applied to trademark the «Samsung Galaxy X» brand at KIPRIS (Korea Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service) on February 24 in South Korea.
Only this small fingerprint sensor housing could be situated on the bottom of a phone's front panel, based on a patent filed with the Korean Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service (KIPRIS).
Samsung has filed for a patent with KIPRIS, South Korea's Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service, for a pressure - sensitive in - disp...
LG has patented the similarly designed display with the South Korea's Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service back in November 2016.
According to the document filed with South Korean KIPRIS — Korean Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service, first spotted by Galaxy Club, Samsung's future devices apparently have multi-party video calling and the flagship Galaxy S5 would be the first device with the new feature.
Samsung has filed for a patent with KIPRIS, South Korea's Intellectual Property
Rights Information Service, for a pressure - sensitive in - display fingerprint reader, leading many to believe the technology will debut on the upcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 +.
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