Its months away until Samsung unveils its Galaxy S10 in 2019, but we have some rumors flying around the Internet-web. First of all, there is information about the camera, which Samsung is apparently planning improvements on. There are currently three versions, and their code names are Beyond0, Beyond1 and Beyond2.
It is now relatively certain that the Galaxy S10 will again receive a 5.8-inch display, while the screen of the Plus version will grow to a full 6.4 inches. But there should be another variant in between with a 6.1-inch display. Apple is planning similar sizes for the iPhone lineup expected in autumn. This information comes via a new report from the TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, as seen by Business Insider.
However, a fingerprint sensor located under the display should only exist for the two larger variants. Similar to earlier Sony smartphones, the “normal” Galaxy S10 will have a fingerprint sensor on its side. A 3D sensor for facial recognition is rumored to be only available with the Galaxy Note 10.
Ultrasonic technology for the two high end versions
DJ Koh, head of Samsung’s mobile division, revealed some interesting tidbits about new fingerprint sensor technology for the Galaxy S10 displays during a fan event in China.
For the more advanced Galaxy S10 variants, Samsung plans to skip the adoption of optical fingerprint readers integrated in the displays that we have already seen appear on the market (for example on Huawei’s Mate RS) and go directly to the faster and more precise ultrasonic technology. This technology would allow the fingerprint impression to be read more safely, quickly and without being disturbed by water or dirt on the display. According to Koh, if Samsung had wanted optical sensors, it would have used them two years ago.
Samsung uses ultrasound technology that promises more security than an optical sensor. Similar to earlier Sony smartphones, the “normal” Galaxy S10 will have a fingerprint sensor on its side. According to Kuo, a 3D sensor for facial recognition is only available with the Galaxy Note 10.