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Qualcomm’s big new fingerprint sensor is a huge improvement: Hands-on

Qualcomm’s big new fingerprint sensor is a huge improvement: Hands-on

Posted on December 5, 2019 By Jarvis

As anybody who has tried an in-display fingerprint sensor will have discovered, not all biometrics are created equal, and Qualcomm is hoping its new 3D Sonic Max system edges ahead of the pack. Set to debut on smartphones in 2020, the latest generation of the ultrasonic fingerprint biometrics aims to re-right the ship after frustrations around Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 security.
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Phones Tags:3D, fingerprint, galaxy, Galaxy note, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S10, Note 10, Qualcomm, Samsung, security, sensor, Slashgear

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