Glass protection leaks
We’re anticipating that the Samsung Galaxy S23 phones to offer a range of upgrades to cameras to processors, however there’s evidently one specification that isn’t getting any improvement in The fingerprint scanner.
The reliable leaker Ice Universe(opens in a new tab) appears to have managed to get access to a layer of protection glass that’s fit for Galaxy S23 Ultra. Galaxy S23 Ultra model, and it shows a place where the fingerprint sensor is going to be located . It’s a spot which is the same size as the one in the Samsung Galaxy S22 handsets.
There’s nothing inherently to complain about the fingerprint sensor in Galaxy S22. Galaxy S22, but as Notebookcheck(opens in a new tab) notes it was expected for the sensors on Galaxy S23 Galaxy S23 would be bigger and more effective. This isn’t likely to be the situation.
Same old same old
In particular specifically, specifically, the Galaxy S22 is fitted with the powerful Qualcomm 3D Sonic Sensor Gen 2 and it was speculated it was likely that Samsung’s Galaxy S23 would carry the Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max, an improved sensor that is more precise and more secure. It also can simultaneously scan two fingers.
Maybe Samsung has decided it will stick with this fingerprint sensor in order to reduce costs Perhaps the initial report of a possible fingerprint sensor upgrade wasn’t on the mark from the beginning . this upgrade is currently looking less likely.
There is no doubt the fingerprint sensor isn’t necessarily the most important part of a smartphone however, when you consider the frequency with which we unlock our phones each day, they could have an impact on user experience.
Analysis: fingerprint sensor upgrades
Visit the official site of Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max(opens in a new tab) and you’ll find that there have been enhancements in a variety of different areas. It’s the biggest ultrasonic display fingerprint sensor to be seen in the past making use of soundwaves to scan fingerprints in a fast speed and at a remarkably precise resolution.
It’s much more difficult to fake fingerprints using this technology than conventional sensor for fingerprints that are optical, Qualcomm says. The scanner can scan fingerprints more quickly when they’re damp, and due to the use of acoustic scanning this technology, it’s more reliable even when your fingers aren’t cleaned as well.
The bigger surface area allows to have two fingers simultaneously scanned The sensor also has an error rate of one in 250,000 rate, as per its manufacturer. But, based on the leaks of protective glass has been spotted on the internet, we’ll wait until 2024 or so for it to be included in the Galaxy S flagship phone from Samsung.
The good news isn’t all bad however, as it’s true that the Galaxy S23 is going to include a variety of enhancements over the phone that preceded it. We’ve already heard that the phone is set to be equipped with a customized model of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which will offer even more performance.