Samsung was expected to . If recent reports are anything to go by, the company will be launching a couple of new handsets before the Galaxy S10 with this technology. It’s who have already released devices with this technology.
The company is expected to launch a new series – – for this purpose. The Galaxy P30 and P30+ might be Samsung’s first smartphones with an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Galaxy P30 and P30+ with in-display fingerprint sensor
Bearing model number SM-G6200, the Galaxy P30 may be Samsung’s first device with an in-display fingerprint sensor. A China-based leakster claims that this technology will be present in both the Galaxy P30 and P30+.
These handsets may be China-only initially which would make sense. Samsung wants to compete with its Chinese rivals on their home turf. What better way to do that than by launching smartphones that can match their offerings on paper in their markets.
The Galaxy S10 is expected to feature . These handsets may not get that. They may have an optical in-display fingerprint sensor under the LCD displays instead. It may make this decision because this will allow Samsung to split its in-display fingerprint sensor offerings. Samsung would get to keep the more powerful technology for its upcoming flagship. It would thus be able to immediately cater to its fans who have been waiting for this technology instead of making them wait for the Galaxy S10.
Samsung has employed a similar strategy with the triple-camera system. . Samsung has said that it’s going to . That’s precisely what’s happening now.
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The company is expected to launch a new series – – for this purpose. The Galaxy P30 and P30+ might be Samsung’s first smartphones with an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Galaxy P30 and P30+ with in-display fingerprint sensor
Bearing model number SM-G6200, the Galaxy P30 may be Samsung’s first device with an in-display fingerprint sensor. A China-based leakster claims that this technology will be present in both the Galaxy P30 and P30+.
These handsets may be China-only initially which would make sense. Samsung wants to compete with its Chinese rivals on their home turf. What better way to do that than by launching smartphones that can match their offerings on paper in their markets.
The Galaxy S10 is expected to feature . These handsets may not get that. They may have an optical in-display fingerprint sensor under the LCD displays instead. It may make this decision because this will allow Samsung to split its in-display fingerprint sensor offerings. Samsung would get to keep the more powerful technology for its upcoming flagship. It would thus be able to immediately cater to its fans who have been waiting for this technology instead of making them wait for the Galaxy S10.
Samsung has employed a similar strategy with the triple-camera system. . Samsung has said that it’s going to . That’s precisely what’s happening now.
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