In-display fingerprint scanners have been around for years, and the current generation of sensors are among the most affordable. Cheaper phones use optical sensors while more expensive phones like the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra use an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Samsung, however, plans to make the entire display area a larger fingerprint scanner for added security.
At a recent event called the International Conference on Information Displays (IMID), Samsung announced plans to launch an all-in-one OLED 2.0 display. However, ISORG, a French company specializing in organic photodiode (OPD) technology, has revealed more details about its next-generation fingerprint sensor. ISORG CEO Dieter May said in an interview that Samsung Screen will use a different version of its multi-finger recognition technology for its OLED 2.0 technology.
"With OPD technology, four-finger authentication, 2500 million times more secure than the one-finger version, or can you use points to unlock?" Security of individual special applications. Click on this app and verify who you are before opening the app. It can increase.
So the new OLED screen offers all the space for fingerprint recognition. The technology allows scanning up to four fingers for authentication. In addition, the screen allows you to scan certain display areas for certain applications. So, for example, you can open WhatsApp with your finger by touching the app icon.
That's not all! Samsung may also include other sensors on this OLED display, such as blood pressure and blood sugar biosensors and 5G antennas. This technology is expected to debut in high-end Samsung smartphones by 2025.
Since this is Samsung's flagship product, we can expect brands like Apple to use this technology in their flagship iPhones from that year. Apple may choose not to use in-display fingerprint scanning technology to keep FaceID technology up to date. However, the in-display 5G may include antennas and other biosensors.
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