Samsung GALAXY S10 has an extremely important function announced for implementation next year, and today the president of the mobile division a Samsung, DJ Koh, has made an extremely important announcement regarding its 2019 offering. Specifically, the Samsung GALAXY S10 has been announced as being ready to have an in-display fingerprint reader, but DJ Koh has stated today that it will not there will be an integrated optical module in the future phone model.
The Samsung GALAXY S10 will not have an optical fingerprint reader integrated by the Samsung company, DJ Koh announcing that this could only happen in 2 years, the new phone will have another integrated solution. The Samsung GALAXY S10 will have a fingerprint reader integrated into the screen, according to DJ Koh, so this functionality is officially confirmed by the man who runs the company, so there should be no more questions about it.
Samsung GALAXY S10: OFFICIAL, MAJOR FUNCTION CONFIRMED
DJ Koh said that the Galaxy S10 does not use an optical fingerprinting solution because optical fingerprinting can cause a bad user experience. Otherwise, Samsung could adopt it two years ago. We will bring a better screen fingerprinting experience for S10.
- Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 16, 2018
The Samsung GALAXY S10 could have an integrated fingerprint reader based on ultrasonic waves, these being focused on the portion of the screen where the finger should be placed to scan the fingerprint. The technology itself has been tested for more than a year by various manufacturers, and until now it has not been said what kind of technology the Samsung GALAXY S10 will use for the fingerprint reader under the screen, so today's announcement is 100% good .
Samsung GALAXY S10 will bring with this fingerprint reader under the screen a functionality that phones like Vivo NEX have been offering since this year, they are highly appreciated by those who have tested the phones. The Samsung GALAXY S10 is scheduled to be presented by the Samsung company at the Mobile World Congress 2019 in February of next year, but until then it is possible to find out many of its novelties, even officially.