Samsung Galaxy S10 has been in the news for a while now and is expected to come with a bunch of interesting features, the highlight being its in-display fingerprint sensor. Samsung is also rumoured to showcase its Galaxy S10 line-up at the February 2019 Mobile World Congress. As for the in-display fingerprint scanner, a new report suggest that the scanner will source the hardware for the scanner from two suppliers. [caption id=“attachment_4688501” align=“alignnone” width=“1024”] The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus. Image: Tech2[/caption] Taiwan-based General Interface Solution (GIS) and China’s O-film Tech are likely to be the chosen ones to carry out the making of the ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors for Samsungs flagship Galaxy S10 lineup,
as mentioned in a Digitimes report, which quotes industry sources. As per
**previous rumours** , Samsung Galaxy S10’s infinity-o-display has also been reported to be in production. The report in DigiTimes also states that GIS and O-film tied up with Qualcomm for developing ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor technology. GIS is supposed to have a high yield rate in production and O-film is stated to have high production capacity at lower production cost. The companies making the ultrasonic in-display fingerprint technology for Galaxy S10 are apparently vying for a contract to supply the sensors to Apple’s iPad line-up. Given Apple’s ongoing battle with Qualcomm, this might be very unlikely.
Samsung is also rumoured to showcase its Galaxy S10 line-up at the February 2019 Mobile World Congress.
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