Notably there's also
a fingerprint reader sited on the back - a different approach for Sony - and crucially it is separated from the camera lens.
Not exact matches
The
site has also taken advantage of current rumors about the Note 9 possibly sporting an in - display
fingerprint reader, because it alleged that the Note 9 handset it spotted did not have a
fingerprint scanner on its back.
Now Dutch
site LetsGoDigital has reported on a patent, applied for by Samsung on 11 August and published today, 29 March, that shows how that in - screen
fingerprint reader will work.
Korean - language news
site The Bell reported Tuesday that the Galaxy Note 9 won't be the first Samsung offering to feature an in - display
fingerprint reader.