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Samsung’s Mobile Chief Reportedly Stated That Upcoming Galaxy S10 Will Not Feature an Optical Fingerprint Solution and Here’s Why
Samsung’s Mobile Chief Reportedly Stated That Upcoming Galaxy S10 Will Not Feature an Optical Fingerprint Solution and Here’s Why-February 2024
Feb 5, 2025 4:44 AM

Looks like the upcoming Galaxy S10 will forego the optical fingerprint solution in favor of something more advanced; something that might help Samsung generated a bigger sales momentum and help recover from the abysmal sales performance of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus.

Galaxy S10 Expected to Be the First Flagship From Samsung to Come With an in-Display Fingerprint Reader

Wellknown tipster Ice Universe recently tweeted that DJ Koh, the head of Samsung’s mobile divisionsaid that Galaxy S10 will not have an optical fingerprint solution as it may deliver a bad user experience. If this issue did not exist, Samsung would have adopted it a couple of years ago. The Samsung Galaxy S10 will instead have anin-screenfingerprint reader. This means that the Galaxy S10 could end up being the first phone from the manufacturer to feature this type of authentication. Sadly, the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 will be left out.

Samsung is apparently planning to launch three new phones early next year: a 6.4-inch model, a 6.1-inch variant, and a 5.8-inch model. Reportedly, the first two will sport an in-screen fingerprint reader, withSamsung expected to adopt Qualcomm’s ultrasonic fingerprint scanner which was unveiled back in 2017. It is different from the optical scanners that other companies have rolled out, but due to some technical changes, the official release of the technology was delayed.

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

Samsung could be hoping that in-screen fingerprint sensorfeature will end upbecominga major selling point of the Galaxy S10.If that wasn’t sufficient,the 6.4-inchversion of the flagship will feature a triple-rear camera system. It will havereportedly come witha wide-angle lens, a 120-degree ultra wide-angle lens, and a telephoto lensthat could support up to 3x optical zoom. The camera may also support augmented reality.Overall, this Galaxy S10 Plus will have five cameras in total, if the latest rumor is anything to go by.

The international variant of the Galaxy S10 will reportedly be powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 9820, while the U.S-version of the smartphone will be fueled by the Snapdragon 855, which hasn’t been released yet.

Looking at the past trends, it could be said that Samsung will release the Galaxy S10 in January next year. This means Samsung still has more than six months and can still improve the technical aspects and the design of the phoneconsiderably.

If you want to know more about the Galaxy S10, or Galaxy X be sure to check out our extensive features, specifications, pricing and release date roundup here.

News Source: Twitter (Ice Universe)

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