The patent details three different kids of technologies that can
work as fingerprint sensors.
On the bottom bezel, potential customers will get three virtual buttons, one of which could
work as a fingerprint sensor.
Not exact matches
And
as you can see the newly - leaked images, the home button on the Galaxy Tab S looks pretty normal, but it will reportedly boast a
fingerprint sensor expected to
work just like the one found on the Galaxy S5.
Apple might just show the world how to do it in their upcoming iPhone 8, but assuming that Apple didn't just find the holy grail of ultrasonic
fingerprint sensors and make
fingerprint sensors under the display
work as fast
as conventional ones, are you prepared to sacrifice unlock speed, or would you rather have a faster conventional
fingerprint sensor on the back?
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The Galaxy S9 brings a
fingerprint sensor in a new location and
works as well
as previous
sensors.
The G5 Plus ships with Android Nougat and Oreo «is on its way», and
as ever the Moto doesn't mess around much with the stock Android: the few additions, such
as the Moto app's ability to make the
fingerprint sensor work as navigation buttons, are worthwhile.
The report says that the new
fingerprint sensor will
work in the same manner
as on Apple iPhone 5s and iPhone 6
as well
as on Huawei Ascend Mate 7 smartphones.
The
fingerprint sensor on the front
works exactly
as fast
as the moto Z / force.
Because you can turn on the Galaxy S8 by tapping on the invisible home button (Samsung's term, not mine) and have the phone automatically begin scanning for a face, the sequence, while not quite
as fast
as a front - facing
fingerprint sensor, is just
as seamless, and when it
works, it's a remarkable achievement.
The full - screen display could have a 5.5 - inch or 5.7 - inch diagonal, and assuming that the device will indeed employ an in - display
fingerprint scanner then the unit it will most likely have an OLED panel,
as existing in - panel
fingerprint sensors only
work with this type of display technology.
I can report that it
worked as well
as any other smartphone
fingerprint sensor I've used and it's in a good position in the middle of the case.
The
fingerprint sensor is located in an awkward spot, and the Live Message feature (
as novel
as it is) doesn't always
work the way it should.
The
fingerprint sensors work through displays, including OLED,
as well
as glass and metal, and can detect a heartbeat and blood flow.
But when the
sensor works, it
works fine and is
as fast
as the
fingerprint sensors on other Samsung devices.
Apple is
working to implement the Face ID unlock technology in their iPad Pro and when it does, the tablet will become much bigger
as the
fingerprint sensor will be removed from the front design.
It would rather wait and ensure that the technology
works perfectly being commercializing it and that's probably what it's going to do with the in - display
fingerprint sensor as well.
However, we don't think the Face Unlock will
work as fast
as a
fingerprint sensor.
We did try out the
fingerprint sensor, and it
worked just
as advertised.
Samsung's
fingerprint sensor works with a swiping motion and is located on the home button,
as expected.
However, the
fingerprint sensor works with Honor's File Safe and App Lock apps,
as well
as a Visitor Mode feature for more convenient protection of your sensitive data.
I was critical of the Xperia Z5's
fingerprint sensor in this location
as it didn't seem to
work very well, but these issues have been resolved on the Xperia X Performance.
I prefer the
fingerprint sensor at the back,
as I find them awkward to use below the screen on larger phones — particularly when
working one - handed.
Or maybe apple will surprises us with the next iphone and have the
fingerprint sensor on the display ready remember a couple years back they bought a company that made the figerprint
sensors and has far
as i know the are
working on this too.Maybe just maybe they have it ready
As we all know that Vivo dropped its new smartphone with an in - built in - display
fingerprint sensor which
works just fine.
Apparently, it
works just like
as any other modern day
fingerprint sensor.
The OnePlus One features three capacitive navigation buttons, but the OnePlus 2 steps it up with a
fingerprint sensor in the middle that
worked pretty great in my testing and also
works as a capacitive button, but it doesn't actually push down like you'd assume.
Most notably, the auto - brightness feature isn't hugely effective, and often the capacitive home button (which doubles
as a
fingerprint sensor) simply didn't
work.
The
fingerprint sensors work great on both phones, though
as we mentioned above, the G5's is slightly easier to use because it only requires a tap.
It turns out the
sensor works just
as intended both when it comes to registering a new
fingerprint and when it comes to unlocking the device.
As far as the fingerprint sensor actually reading my fingerprint, it worked well and didn't really have troubles recognizing the print I put into the device, and it seemed to unlock pretty quickly to
As far
as the fingerprint sensor actually reading my fingerprint, it worked well and didn't really have troubles recognizing the print I put into the device, and it seemed to unlock pretty quickly to
as the
fingerprint sensor actually reading my
fingerprint, it
worked well and didn't really have troubles recognizing the print I put into the device, and it seemed to unlock pretty quickly too.
The
sensor,
as it turns out, is the latest ultrasonic
fingerprint sensor from Qualcomm that now
works through OLED display stacks up to 1.2 mm thick, up to 0.8 mm of cover glass, or up to 0.65 mm of aluminum (an increase from 0.4 mm for both glass or metal).
The
fingerprint sensor on the oval - shaped home button
works just
as fast
as iPhone's Touch ID
sensor.
As far as accuracy and reliability of the fingerprint sensors are concerned, both work extremely well, but you will find the one of the Moto Z to be a tad quicker, mainly because of the fact that is reads your fingerprint simply when you touch it, instead of needing to press down on the button as you have to do with the Galaxy S7 Edg
As far
as accuracy and reliability of the fingerprint sensors are concerned, both work extremely well, but you will find the one of the Moto Z to be a tad quicker, mainly because of the fact that is reads your fingerprint simply when you touch it, instead of needing to press down on the button as you have to do with the Galaxy S7 Edg
as accuracy and reliability of the
fingerprint sensors are concerned, both
work extremely well, but you will find the one of the Moto Z to be a tad quicker, mainly because of the fact that is reads your
fingerprint simply when you touch it, instead of needing to press down on the button
as you have to do with the Galaxy S7 Edg
as you have to do with the Galaxy S7 Edge.
A company named Synaptics is on it
as they have confirmed that they have received large orders to developer a technology of
fingerprint sensor that can be mounted below the display and would
work seamlessly.
The company has provided its one - touch
fingerprint sensor on the rear which not only enhances the security side of the smartphone by enabling up to 5 -
fingerprint recognition but it also
works as a shutter button for taking selfies.
For security, it has
fingerprint sensor at the back that
works perfectly
as well
as offers different functions including swipe down across the
sensor to activate the selfie camera and then allows you to tap with your tip to take a picture.
While the posting doesn't give out any details
as to what kind of
sensors would the engineer be
working on, there's a high chance these are related to AuthenTec's area of expertise —
fingerprint sensors.
Flipped over on its slightly curved glass back, the phone's
fingerprint sensor, which doubly
works as its power button, sits right in the middle — a more ergonomic location than Samsung's choice with the Galaxy S8 and Note 8.
The Chinese firm recently demoed
fingerprint sensors integrated into the display, a technology that Apple wanted to build for the iPhone X, but which according to people familiar with the matter, didn't
work as the company expected it.
The
fingerprint sensor works seamlessly with Face Unlock promised
as an upgrade feature to come out in the next software update.
The company never considered a
fingerprint sensor under the screen, they say, and Face ID was the first option, with everything
working exactly
as expected from the very beginning.
The
fingerprint sensor also works with many apps, as you'd expect since the Mi 6 does run on Android Nougat, so the Fingerprint API is supp
fingerprint sensor also
works with many apps,
as you'd expect since the Mi 6 does run on Android Nougat, so the
Fingerprint API is supp
Fingerprint API is supported here.
Fortunately, if you are willing (and brave enough) to flash the UK version onto the US model, you can get the
fingerprint sensor working, and everything else
works the same
as well.
There's the home button with the
fingerprint sensor up front, and you also get a USB Type - C port at the bottom, next to the primary loudspeaker (the earpiece
works as the other speaker).
As Bloomberg notes, the S8's facial recognition technology will
work alongside the smartphone's rear
fingerprint sensor and iris
sensor to process payments via Samsung Pay.
But
as far
as using the
fingerprint sensor goes, it
works and
works well.
This isn't something that isn't available in other smartphones, but it seems to
work really well here and while it's not
as quick
as the
fingerprint sensor at unlocking the phone it still seems to
work faster than the
fingerprint sensor on my Google Pixel, and that's a shame for the Pixel but great for anyone who likes the novelty and ease of use of the face unlock.