Sentences with phrase «screen fingerprint»

In - screen fingerprint sensors have been rumored for at least the past year, and they're just now starting to become a reality.
We have to say that we reached a level where we can't expect to see bigger phones, but innovative technologies, like on - screen fingerprint scanning, which Samsung is rumored to attempt to implement in the Galaxy S9.
Meanwhile, the company's next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S9, will reportedly not have an in - screen fingerprint sensor, but the Galaxy Note 9 might have it.
UniverseIce has also recently Tweeted that he is certain the Galaxy S9 would not have on - screen fingerprint recognition.
The latest out of South Korea claims that Samsung is likely going to give up on the in - screen fingerprint sensor for the Galaxy Note 8 due to technical challenges.
In the long term, Samsung is hoping to deliver a solution similar to Apple's Face ID which is soon set to debut on the iPhone X, Kuo believes, adding that Apple also unsuccessfully tried to equip its next - generation iOS flagship with an on - screen fingerprint sensor.
Now, its concept model parade features vibrating OLED panels, a pop - up camera sensor, and a half - screen fingerprint scanner.
It was already being reported that Samsung won't be able to perfect the in - screen fingerprint reader for the Galaxy Note 8, so the upcoming...
I would rather they drop the whole front facing camera completely, IF they have the on screen fingerprint reader sorted.
that it expected in - screen fingerprint sensors to launch in consumer products beginning in summer 2018.
Earlier in the year, Qualcomm revealed to Digital Trends that it expected in - screen fingerprint sensors to launch in consumer products beginning in summer 2018.
Samsung was originally rumored to be thinking about debuting an in - screen fingerprint sensor with the Galaxy S8 but that didn't happen.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is likely to lack an in - screen fingerprint reader, KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo wrote in a recent note to investors seen by 9to5Google.
Though it's not an in - screen fingerprint scanner, as some might have hoped for, it will likely be a noticeable improvement over the old design.
Samsung Group - owned Samsung LSI supposedly already shipped some sample components for an in - screen fingerprint sensor to Samsung Electronics, as did Korean firm BeyondEyes, Kuo's recent note claims.
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.
The South Korean original equipment manufacturer reportedly still hasn't decided on the supplier that would provide it with the components necessary for implementing an on - screen fingerprint recognition scanner into a smartphone, with recent reports indicating that the company is still considering three major firms.
After months of development, demos, and speculation, the world's first in - screen fingerprint sensor is finally coming to a smartphone you can buy.
Many reports are leaning to the conclusion that the Galaxy S9 won't feature an on - screen fingerprint scanner.
Early Galaxy Note 8 rumors also suggested the device might include an on - screen fingerprint sensor.
Samsung was expected to introduce the on - screen fingerprint sensor on the Galaxy S8 in early 2017; however, the manufacturer scrapped the feature dude to developmental issues.
Samsung has reportedly had issues embedding the integrated chip, which would make the on - screen fingerprint scanner work.
Previously we'd heard word that Samsung wants to debut its long rumored in - screen fingerprint sensor on the Galaxy Note 9, but the latest from analysts close to the company suggests the phone won't be ready to feature the tech.
Both phones do not have the on - screen fingerprint feature that Vivo X2o Plus HD has, nevertheless, the S9 has the fingerprint scanner on it's back following the steps of its predecessor for paying via mobile or to unlock your device.
Ming - Chi Kuo of KGI Securities - an analyst who is often right with Samsung predictions - says the company won't have in - screen fingerprint tech ready for the Note 9 because of «technical difficulties».
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 both feature virtual home buttons instead of capacitive buttons, as a preamble to the on - screen fingerprint scanner.
There has been no staunch confirmation that Samsung will try once again to implement its on - screen fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S9.
Tech informant @UniverseIce also noted his 100 percent certainty that the Galaxy S9 wouldn't include an on - screen fingerprint scanner, adding that the device's back panel would «change a lot.»
Already we've seen some concept and prototype devices from Chinese manufacturer Vivo that include in - screen fingerprint technology, but it seems to be something that isn't ready for high - end mainstream handsets yet and may not be by the end of the year.
Pundits have assumed as such, considering rival manufacturers such as Apple and Vivo are also planning on - screen fingerprint scanners for upcoming devices.
While it's now obvious that in - screen fingerprint - scanning technology would become a big thing in the smartphone industry next year, Samsung could be the first one to take advantage of this invention.
As of date, Vivo has recently launched its smartphone which comes with on - screen fingerprint scanner, the Vivo X20 Plus UD & Vivo X21 UD.
Synaptics even said its in - screen fingerprint sensor can be used if you have wet fingers.
Not just this, but the company has also launched the Vivo Apex which comes with the half - screen fingerprint scanner and also the Vivo X21 UD which also comes with an under - display fingerprint scanner.
Vivo, a little - known Chinese phone maker, will apparently be one of the first to launch a smartphone with an in - screen fingerprint sensor.
There were reports claiming that the South Korean manufacturer is working on the under screen fingerprint technology.
An unmistakable Porsche Design logo is also located on the rear cover, with an additional inscription below the display, and surprise, surprise, «innovative» in - screen fingerprint recognition technology.
While in - screen fingerprint sensors are expected to become one of the defining characteristics of Android flagships in the immediate future, LeEco isn't expected to be among their first adopters due to the problematic state of its finances that prompted the company to cut costs and likely wouldn't allow for expensive licensing or cutting - edge R&D in the near term.
Yes, I am talking about the Apex concept phone, the device which has grabbed the attention of the users with its narrow bezels and the in - screen fingerprint scanner, but the main attraction stands out to be the pop - out camera.
Samsung Electronics was granted yet another patent detailing an in - screen fingerprint reader, with its latest contraption design being spotted in the database of the World Intellectual Property Organization earlier today.
The in - screen fingerprint reader supports dual fingerprint recognition which is a new feature.
Here is the image of the official final render of the device, and the good thing is we can clearly see that the device comes with the in - screen fingerprint scanner and no wonder why but comes with just a single rear camera.
The UD in its name stands for Under Display, indicating its first in class Under Screen fingerprint scanner.
Now the interesting news is that the company is already working on the development of in screen fingerprint scanner, and yes this could also be another reason for the delay in the launch of this device.
An OLED display is expected since under - screen fingerprint sensors works only with OLED displays.
The South Korean company invested a lot of resources into developing the in - screen fingerprint reader, but failed to produce satisfactory results for mass production.
Vivo stunned the world earlier this month by showcasing the world's first smartphone with Under - screen fingerprint scanner at the CES 2018 held in Las Vegas.
A BGR exclusive on Tuesday confirmed some bad news: Samsung's hotly anticipated Galaxy Note 8 flagship phone will not have an in - screen fingerprint sensor.
In addition, the report notes that Samsung is working tirelessly to find a way to feature the on - screen fingerprint recognition technology that was scrapped from the Galaxy S8 at the last minute on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9.
Of course, there are other OEMs in the world, and at least one is expected to carry out a commercial in - screen fingerprint solution, albeit on a small scale, by the end of this very year.
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