While the Vivo X21 is expected to
feature under display fingerprint sensor, the Vivo V9 will be coming with a rear - facing fingerprint sensor.
The Vivo X20 Plus UD from the company is the world's first device to
feature under display fingerprint sensor.
The recent leaks also mentioned it to
feature under display fingerprint sensor.
The X20 Plus UD is the first ever commercial smartphone to
feature the under display fingerprint sensor.
The Vivo X20 Plus UD is expected to be the same Vivo X20 launched last year, but
features the under display fingerprint sensor.
Not exact matches
In a competitive Indian mobile market, itel has launched a new smartphone billed as S42
under its flagship segment, that comes with a slew of latest
features including 18:9 aspect ratio
display, 13MP selfie camera with Soft Flash, Face Unlock
feature,
Fingerprint Sensor, Android Oreo and much more that put the itel S42 in line with the current trends.
Interestingly, Vivo X20 Plus UD is world's first smartphone to
feature under -
display fingerprint sensor.
The Vivo X21
features an
under -
display fingerprint sensor which activates using the active LEDs of the Super AMOLED
display.
Samsung has tried (and failed) to integrated
under -
display fingerprint sensors in the Samsung Galaxy S8, and the Galaxy Note 8 is also reportedly not going to
feature an
under -
display fingerprint sensor.
If the rumors are to believed, the Mi MIX 2S will be world's second smartphone to
feature an
under -
display fingerprint sensor.
Based on Qualcomm's
Fingerprint Sensors technology, the
Under Display Fingerprint scanning
feature will generate the ultrasonic sound waves through the OLED screen.
Yes, you are right, it is the world's first smartphone to
feature a
fingerprint sensor embedded
under the
display of the smartphone.
The upcoming device is said to
feature an
under -
display fingerprint sensor, and will be powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 845 processor.
The same may have happened with the
fingerprint sensor, which was said to be embedded
under the
display, but was
featured on the back of the phone in the final retail version.
The Galaxy Note 9 will be similar to the S9 and the S9 in terms of design and performance but will include its signature S Pen and a couple of stylus - based
features along with the new
under display fingerprint sensor.
That was rumored to be the game plan for this year, with Apple introducing three models — revamped versions of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus alongside an iPhone 8 with more drool - worthy
features like an edge - to - edge
display and a
fingerprint sensor that lives
under the screen.
However, in CES 2018 Vivo put up a phone
featuring an embedded
fingerprint sensor under its
display panel.
The midrange flagship
features a 5.5 - inch, Full HD
display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, microSD support (up to 128 GB), 16 - megapixel rear camera, 8 - megapixel front - facing camera, NFC support,
fingerprint sensor, Dolby Atmos sound and Android 7.1.1 Nougat
under the hood.
Just the X20 Plus UD, the Xplay7 will also
feature the
under -
display fingerprint sensor from Synaptics.
These are all
features that are available on existing models, and should be expected on other high - end Android handsets next year — even Samsung's Galaxy S8 is said to
feature a
fingerprint sensor under the
display.
These all fall
under $ 200, but are designed to offer a higher - end look with an 18:9
display and key
features like
fingerprint sensors.
We already knew
under - glass
fingerprint sensors would be coming in 2018, but kicking off the year with the very first device to
feature a functioning in -
display sensor module was a real treat.
Some reports have suggested the Note 9 will
feature a
fingerprint sensor embedded within the
display rather than continue with the slightly awkward rear - mounted positioning found on the S8, S8 + and Note 8 and the
under - the - camera placement on the S9 and S9 +.
An
under -
display fingerprint sensor could become a standard
feature on smartphones soon.
An unconfirmed render of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note8 has revealed the positioning of the
fingerprint sensor, after a Samsung executive stated that the upcoming smartphone wouldn't
feature an «
under -
display fingerprint reader» as was previously rumoured.
The Galaxy Note 8 is expected to
feature a vertical dual - camera setup on the back, together with a
fingerprint sensor embedded
under the
display, compared to the scanner located on the rear of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 +.