Samsung GALAXY P30: PREMIERE function for Koreans

The Samsung GALAXY P30 has a function for the first time offered for its own line of phones, the Koreans wanting to bring the latest generation technologies to all customers.

Samsung GALAXY P30 premiere function

Samsung GALAXY P30 are going to be the first Samsung phone models that bring, for the first time for Koreans, a function that many fans are waiting for Samsung GALAXY S10 in 2019. Samsung GALAXY P30 and Samsung GALAXY P30 Plus are to be launched this fall, according to some information about the new phones, they will have an integrated fingerprint reader in the screen.

The Samsung GALAXY P30 will have an LCD screen incorporated by the Samsung company, not OLED as in the premium models, but this does not prevent the integration of a fingerprint reader in the screen. According to the information obtained, the Samsung GALAXY P30 is going to offer an optical fingerprint reader under its screen, this being the cheaper version of the fingerprint readers that can be integrated in mobile phones at the moment.

Samsung GALAXY P30: PREMIERE function for Koreans

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The Samsung GALAXY P30 will practically have the new fingerprint reader that will be integrated into the cheaper version of the Samsung GALAXY S10, while the more expensive models will use an ultrasonic, much more powerful one. Those from Samsung had announced that they intend to offer the new important functions first in the cheap phones, which they will then offer in the expensive models, and the Samsung GALAXY P30 is the second series that brings a first for Samsung customers.

Samsung GALAXY P30 and Samsung GALAXY P30 Plus will be launched on October 11 by the Samsung company, and then we will see how the Koreans integrated these fingerprint readers. The integration of the ultrasonic fingerprint reader in the Samsung GALAXY P30 is a preface for what will be offered for the Samsung GALAXY S10, in all models, the only differences being the accuracy with which the fingerprints are read, but also the speed with which they are recognized.