The reader. However, its performance . The company brought . Now, it looks like Samsung’s next-generation high-end smartphone will get an even better fingerprint reader.
According to , the will feature Qualcomm’s third-generation ultrasonic fingerprint reader. However, we are unsure whether it’s the same Qualcomm debuted earlier this year or a completely different fingerprint scanner. If it’s the 3D Sonic Max, we are in for a treat, as it is the world’s biggest and most advanced fingerprint reader.
The Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max has a surface area of 20mm x 30mm, which is almost 10x the size of the 3D Sonic Gen 2 (8mm x 8mm) scanner used in the and the . It has already been used in the and the . It has five times better accuracy than the 3D Sonic Gen 2 and can accommodate two fingers simultaneously for higher security. It even supports one-tap fingerprint registration, which reduces the process of registering fingerprints drastically.
Some other improvements that is rumored to bring with the Galaxy S23 series are , a sensor (S23 Ultra only), processor, LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.0 storage, Wi-Fi 7, and .
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According to , the will feature Qualcomm’s third-generation ultrasonic fingerprint reader. However, we are unsure whether it’s the same Qualcomm debuted earlier this year or a completely different fingerprint scanner. If it’s the 3D Sonic Max, we are in for a treat, as it is the world’s biggest and most advanced fingerprint reader.
The Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max has a surface area of 20mm x 30mm, which is almost 10x the size of the 3D Sonic Gen 2 (8mm x 8mm) scanner used in the and the . It has already been used in the and the . It has five times better accuracy than the 3D Sonic Gen 2 and can accommodate two fingers simultaneously for higher security. It even supports one-tap fingerprint registration, which reduces the process of registering fingerprints drastically.
Some other improvements that is rumored to bring with the Galaxy S23 series are , a sensor (S23 Ultra only), processor, LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.0 storage, Wi-Fi 7, and .
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