The 13 - megapixel OIS snapper is placed on the back of the Moto Z, and
the phone comes with a fingerprint scanner which is placed below the display.
Not exact matches
Upon release, this
phone runs on Android 7.1.1 Nougat OS and
comes with a 3,000 mAh Li - Ion battery, NFC, and a
fingerprint scanner.
This handset also
comes with a rear - facing
fingerprint scanner, and the company's logo sits below the
phone's display.
The Xiaomi Mi 5S is the first
phone to
come with a non-porous ultrasonic
fingerprint scanner that lives under the 2.5 D front glass panel and since it features a full metal unibody design, there is no room for a removable battery.
A
fingerprint scanner is located on the back of the device, while the
phone comes with really thin bezels, and facial recognition technology as well.
The
phone also
comes with a quick launch feature where the camera app can be launched via the volume button or even the
fingerprint scanner.
This smartphone
comes with a front
fingerprint scanner that allows you to unlock your
phone quickly and securely, adding essential security to your data.
Both
phones come with front - mounted
fingerprint scanners, which can be used to navigate through screens, and Google Assistant is on hand to send messages, make calls and carry out everyday tasks by responding to your voice.
The
fingerprint scanner is now at the back of the Galaxy A8 + and the
phone comes with Always ON display and Samsung Pay feature.
Apparently, all three
phones will
come with a rear - mounted
fingerprint scanner, which is unusual for Sony
phones.
But still, would you finally buy a Sony Xperia
phone in the U.S. if it
came with a working
fingerprint scanner out of the box, even if it means on the back panel or will other factors still play a huge role in your decision?
As you may all know, every Sony Xperia
phone that is sold officially in the U.S.
comes with a disabled
fingerprint scanner, at least since Sony started selling unlocked models in this market.
Sony has some sort of explanation as to why Xperia
phones that sell in the U.S.
come with a disabled
fingerprint scanner, but still, this doesn't justify the fact that these
phones lack the most secure form of biometric authentication.
Now, the moment you lay your eyes on these two
phones, you'll notice the main difference between them, the Huawei Mate 10
comes with a front - facing
fingerprint scanner which is placed below the
phone's display, while the Mate 10 Pro sports a rear - facing
fingerprint scanner.
You don't have to worry about forgetting your passcode or pattern for unlocking the Vivo V5 Plus, instead, the
phone will
come with a faster
fingerprint scanner for better privacy.
Apparently, Samsung Galaxy S8 will not
come with an optical
fingerprint scanner embedded in the screen, rather, the tech giant will switch the location of the
scanner and have it on the back of the
phone, just like the Google Pixel and several other Android
phones.
As you would expect, the
phone also
comes with a
fingerprint scanner, bundled Samsung Pay Mini and a decent 3300mAh battery unit.
The main difference between the base and premium variants is that the latter will
come with a
fingerprint scanner at the back of the
phone for added security.
Both
phones come with a premium - looking full metal unibody design
with their rear panels housing the
fingerprint scanners, just below the main cameras.
The
phone comes without a physical home button given the taller display
with narrow bezels, though there is a
fingerprint scanner at the back.
It also
comes with a
fingerprint scanner to ensure complete protection of your
phone's data.
The Honor 7
comes equipped
with a
fingerprint scanner, which the company has placed on the rear of the
phone under the camera.
Despite its price tag, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 also
comes with a
fingerprint scanner located at the back, a feature that is growingly becoming a norm even
with budget
phones.
There were rumors till now that the
phone will
come with a screen embedded
fingerprint scanner but seems like it is not going to happen, not this year for sure.
The Gionee S11S has a rear - facing
fingerprint scanner, just like the Gionee S11, and the two
phones are basically identical in terms of the design, except for the fact the Gionee S11S
comes with a larger display.
This handset
comes with a rear - facing
fingerprint scanner (which doubles as a camera shutter key), while the company's branding is present below the device's display, and also on the back of the
phone.
Instead, the company did the unexpected — the
phone will
come with all the 2016 flagship specs, including a Snapdragon 820 SoC, Adreno 530 GPU, 4 GB RAM,
fingerprint scanner, an excellent camera as well as Android Nougat out of the box, just to name but a few.
G for Games points us to some new pictures posted over at Chinese website MyDrivers that purportedly give us our first glimpse at Motorola's next flagship
phone, and it appears the device may be the first Moto X to
come with a
fingerprint scanner.
A 13 - megapixel snapper is placed on the back of this
phone, and the device also
comes with a side - mounted
fingerprint scanner.
The
phone comes with really thin bezels, and it features a single camera on its back, below which you will notice a
fingerprint scanner.
According to the leaked specs, the S8 + also
comes with rounded corners and a Note 7 - style Iris
scanner for biometric authentication, which could placate those Samsung fans angry at the company for placing the
fingerprint scanner on the back of the
phone.
Like the many
phones that are also selling in the midrange family, the Nokia 7 and Nokia 8 are also said to
come with a
fingerprint scanner, fast charging technology and much bigger (and better) cameras compared to any of the current models.
This is a bargain for a
phone that packs a 5.2 - inch Full HD screen, a Snapdragon 808 SoC, a RAM of 2 GB, a
fingerprint scanner as well as the latest Android 7.0 Nougat, although it
comes with Android Marshmallow out of the box.
Both
phones come with a rear - facing
fingerprint scanner, while Android Oreo
comes out of the box on both devices, of course.
The back of the
phone will
come with a 13MP snapper and a
fingerprint scanner while the front will carry an 8MP selfie snapper.
is featuring a
fingerprint scanner, however it is unknown if the regular Mi 7 would be
coming with an under display
fingerprint scanner or not, (or if there are two models of the
phone for real?)
The K6 Power
comes with a responsive
fingerprint scanner which not only unlocks your
phone in under 0.3 seconds but also lets you lock individual apps for complete privacy.
The
phone comes with two cameras (21MP + 8MP), 3000 mAh battery,
fingerprint scanner and Continuum support.
A rear - facing
fingerprint scanner is also a part of this package, and the
phone comes with two rear - facing cameras.
The
phone also
comes with a set of front - facing stereo speakers, and it packs in a rear - facing
fingerprint scanner.
Both
phones will
come with USB Type - C, a
fingerprint scanner and a flurry of other software tweaks.
The
phone's
fingerprint scanner can unlock the device in 0.1 seconds, says the company, while the
phone also
comes with a dual SIM setup.
The
phone's front - facing camera is placed in the lower right portion of its front side, and the device
comes with a rear - facing
fingerprint scanner.