One of the most anticipated new feature on a smartphone for
2017 actually didn’t make it to any phone at all and that it the
in-display finger print scanner.
Apple and Samsung were on the forefront of this but none of them were
able to get it right early enough. Samsung ended up moving the FPS to
the back while Apple on the other hand used the controversial Face ID
scanner instead.
It looks like we might be seeing this new tech on a smartphone next
year as a biometrics firm called Synaptics just announced that it has
developed the world’s first in-display fingerprint scanner named the “Clear ID FS9500”.
Designed for phones with near bezel-free screens and the new
on-screen scanner reads the user’s fingerprint with a single touch on a
specified part of the glass.
The firm also claims that the in-display fingerprint scanner is
already undergoing mass production and will be used on a handset being
manufactured by a “Top 5” smartphone manufacturer.
According to a statement by senior vice president and general manager, Mobile Division, Synaptics -Kevin Barber, he said;
“Consumers prefer fingerprint authentication on the front of the
phone, and with the industry quickly shifting to bezel-free OLED
infinity displays, the natural placement of the fingerprint sensor is in
the display itself.
Synaptics’ Clear ID fingerprint sensors are faster, more convenient,
and more secure than alternative biometrics, and this optical technology
represents a major innovation shift and opportunity for the smartphone
market.”
Although no brand was actually mentioned aside the fact that it’s one
of the top 5 manufacturers, but synaptics might have just hinted the
brand when it said “with the industry quickly shifting to bezel-free
OLED infinity displays”.
At the moment we still don’t know for sure what the brand is but it’s
most likely Samsung as it’s one of the top 5 with OLED display and one
of the first to spot infinity display this year.
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