In - display scanners have already been successfully commercialized by Chinese
phone maker Vivo whose X20 Plus UD mid-ranger features such a technology, though initial reviews suggest its overall performance is inferior to that of more traditional solutions.
Synaptics, the firm responsible for producing the sensors, has revealed that Chinese
phone maker Vivo will be its first customer.
Credit: SynapticsSynaptics, the firm responsible for producing the sensors, has revealed that Chinese
phone maker Vivo will be its first customer.
Interestingly, it appears Samsung is catching up to Chinese
phone maker Vivo who introduced the V5Pus with dual selfie cameras early this year.
Chinese
phone maker Vivo then ended up becoming the first OEM to release a smartphone with a fingerprint scanner beneath the screen.
Chinese
phone maker Vivo has finally unveiled its very first smartphone that features an in - display fingerprint scanner.
Chinese
phone maker Vivo will be the very first to release a smartphone with an in - display fingerprint scanner with the Vivo X20 Plus UD.
Chinese
phone maker Vivo has made the X20 Plus UD official, the very first smartphone with an in - display fingerprint scanner.
Chinese
phone maker Vivo made headlines at MWC with a handset that may never become a reality.
Chinese
phone maker Vivo debuted two new smartphones in China this week: its X9s and its X9s Plus.
At CES, Chinese
phone maker Vivo showed off the Synaptics - made tech in a working prototype, and lo and behold, it works.
The technology is here, as I saw it at this year's CES in a smartphone from the Chinese
phone maker Vivo.
Phone maker Vivo has officially announced Vivo Under Display, its own sensor that can be placed under glass, an OLED screen and aluminum.
Following a year - long collaboration with Synaptics, Chinese
phone maker Vivo has unveiled the first device to use such a solution.
Under Huawei on the list are Chinese
phone makers Vivo and Oppo, who enjoyed 2.2 percent each from global smartphone profits.
Not exact matches
According to Digitimes, LG Display is discussing an AMOLED shipment supply deal with Chinese
phone makers Oppo and
Vivo.
Several Chinese
phone makers adopted AMOLED panels in their latest
phones - including Huawei,
Vivo, Oppo, ZTE, Gionee, Meizu and others.
The
phone is the result of collaboration between
Vivo and Synaptics, the US - based sensor
maker.
For example, two of the newest
phones from budget
phone maker Blu — the
Vivo 5 and
Vivo XL — both have USB Type C, a feature that's otherwise only found on a small handful of top - tier devices.
Vivo is a Chinese
phone maker who is probably best known in the US for making cool
phones that never seem to actually make it here.
Chinese smartphone
makers Vivo showcased a concept
phone called the Apex and it might just make your day.
Looks good enough for me... Today, budget Android
phone maker Blu announced its latest flagship handset, the Blu
Vivo X.
China - based smartphone
maker Vivo has unveiled a new concept
phone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that sheds light on what the not - so - distant future smartphone could offer.
Vivo is a Chinese
phone maker, who has recently launched the X7 and the X7 Plus, both released in China, at a price of around CNY 2498.
If Pan's analysis is true, the
Vivo would be the first
phone maker to commercialize the new technology that everyone initially thought that Samsung or Apple would accomplish first.
Lenovo, Oppo, and
Vivo might be working on foldable
phones, the report notes, with the help of local display
makers including BOE, Visionox, and AUO.
A few days ago, Synaptics revealed that it is ready to provide smartphone
makers such sensors, with Chinese
maker Vivo set to debut the first
phone with a fingerprint sensor beneath the screen.
Yet another Chinese smartphone
maker Vivo changed the way people used to think when they wanted to unlock the
phone.
But to be fair,
Vivo deserves its reputation, as it was among the first
phone makers to actually launch a smartphone with a QHD display on the market.
Vivo, a little - known Chinese
phone maker, will apparently be one of the first to launch a smartphone with an in - screen fingerprint sensor.
The growth of Chinese smartphone
makers like Xiaomi, Oppo and
Vivo and a flood of options from these players has left customers confused when it comes to picking the right
phone.
In late December, Qualcomm hosted a tech summit in China to reinforce its relationship with the top Chinese
phone makers, including OPPO,
Vivo, and Xiaomi.
Synaptics calls its solution Clear ID, and
Vivo has been a prominent public advocate for in - screen fingerprint recognition dating back to the summer when the
phone maker previewed the technology.
Other smartphone -
makers may follow
Vivo's lead this year, but the Chinese
phone - manufacturer deserves credit for getting there first.
Chinese OEM
Vivo, which some might be surprised to know is one of the world's top 5
phone makers, is showing of what is still a prototype of a smartphone that is ready for mass production.