He describes the requirement of pressing a side - mounted sleep / wake key first, then touching
a fingerprint image on the screen to enter the device's operating system.
Not exact matches
In Pulse Index, participants volunteer to have their
fingerprint and pulse rate captured, then displayed as a pulsating
image on a giant plasma
screen.
As the
image above shows, the phone has a tri-bezel-less
screen with a front - facing
fingerprint scanner and the Sharp logo
on the bottom chin.
The standard edition Mate 10 is rumored to come with a 5.99 - inch QHD display with 18:9 aspect ratio,
screen to body of 84.96 %, which is due to the front mounted
fingerprint scanner (as per
image posted by Evan Blass
on Twitter), probably a Leica branded dual camera setup with f / 1.6 aperture, IP67 dust and water resistance.
Looking a little further into the future, we could see multiple optical
image sensors built into displays — or even entire displays featuring the technology, which would mean you could place your finger anywhere
on the
screen and have your
fingerprint read.
If we trust
on those presentation
images, the XPlay 7 will be the first smartphone to come with the In -
Screen fingerprint scanning technology and also the first to have triple cameras
on the rear.
Some of the highlighted features include the
Fingerprint Control, which uses the fingerprint sensor on the back to scroll through the pictures or when surfing the web, Force Touch technology is used to zoom in at certain points of a picture depending on the applied pressure, some of the gestures provided by the Knuckle Sense technology, a double tap with the knuckle will take a screen capture, writing letters with the knuckle will launch some apps and cropping an image can also be done with this
Fingerprint Control, which uses the
fingerprint sensor on the back to scroll through the pictures or when surfing the web, Force Touch technology is used to zoom in at certain points of a picture depending on the applied pressure, some of the gestures provided by the Knuckle Sense technology, a double tap with the knuckle will take a screen capture, writing letters with the knuckle will launch some apps and cropping an image can also be done with this
fingerprint sensor
on the back to scroll through the pictures or when surfing the web, Force Touch technology is used to zoom in at certain points of a picture depending
on the applied pressure, some of the gestures provided by the Knuckle Sense technology, a double tap with the knuckle will take a
screen capture, writing letters with the knuckle will launch some apps and cropping an
image can also be done with this body part.
The
images and video show that the V30 might have thin bezels around the
screen and the dual - camera setup along with a
fingerprint scanner
on the back, among other things.
Although the
image above clearly shows off what looks to be a curved edge - to - edge
screen, apparent from the drop shadow
on the top - right of the panel, allegedly heading to the iPhone 8 model, it also shows that there is no cut out
on the rear for a
fingerprint sensor, indicating that this will be embedded under the glass
on the front panel.
Though the P20 Lite also has a
fingerprint scanner visible
on the back, while it looks as though the P20 might have one
on the front below the
screen (though it's hard to make out in the
image).
So if your
fingerprint is displayed
on -
screen as you swipe, then the
fingerprint image is in memory.
Once the setup is completed, open the camera application and touch the
fingerprint scanner so that you can capture the
image without tapping
on the
screen.
The
image (below) is very plain and it's hard to make out many details, but it looks as though the U12 may have smaller bezels than most HTC handset and with no visible
fingerprint scanner it may be
on the back, built into the
screen or ditched altogether in favor of facial recognition.
Leaked Meizu 15 Plus
images suggest that the manufacturer will use a side
fingerprint sensor for the phone when launched, which is a bit of an odd placement for such a component, though only because most OEMs are either placing the sensors
on the front or the back of the device, with some aiming to implement the sensor under the
screen for phones beginning this year.