A fingerprint
scanner lies on the back of this concept smartphone, even though the real handset may end up sporting an in - display fingerprint scanner.
Not exact matches
I'm
lying on my
back in the tunnel of an MRI
scanner, my skull immobilized in a head coil, which looks like a cage fighter's mask.
However, there are those mobile users who point out — with some justification — that putting fingerprint
scanners on the
back of phones means you can't unlock them when they're
lying face - up
on a flat surface, like a table.
OPPO's branding is located below the phone's fingerprint
scanner, and an LED flash
lies next to the dual camera setup
on the
back.
Of course, OnePlus's decision to remove the capacitive navigation keys and move the fingerprint
scanner to the
back means that there's no way to use biometrics to unlock the OnePlus 5T when it's
lying flat
on a surface.
Before we do, however, it's worth noting that the OnePlus 5 is made out of anodized aluminum, and that it sports a dual camera setup
on the
back, while its fingerprint
scanner lies below the display (it unlocks the phone in 0.2 seconds), just like it was the case with the OnePlus 2, OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T.
You'll find a fingerprint
scanner on the
back where you finger naturally
lies, as well as a dual camera system made in collaboration with Leica.
A fingerprint
scanner lies on the phone's
back, while you will also notice a vertically - aligned dual camera setup.
A single camera
lies on the
back of the Redmi Note 5, below which you will notice a fingerprint
scanner.
That is annoying if you want to just activate the phone if it is
lying on a table (something I used to do all the time and miss now, with my Nexus 5X with fingerprint
scanner on the
back...)
This handset features two cameras
on its
back, while a fingerprint
scanner also
lies on the
back of the LG V30 Plus.
On the
back of the phone
lies a fingerprint
scanner, and a vertically - aligned dual camera setup.