Samsung still having trouble implementing the under-screen fingerprint sensor on the Note 8

The next advance that we will see in the world of telephony happens, apart from considerably reducing the edges as we have seen in the Galaxy S8, by implementing the fingerprint sensor inside the screen to avoid having to include it in the back of the screen, something that makes it difficult to access and is not so comfortable. For several months we have been talking about the possibility that Samsung and Apple were the first to do it, but due to different problems that have been encountered along the way it seems that it is not as simple as it might seem at first.

A few weeks ago a rumor related to Apple began to circulate in which it was claimed that the launch of the iPhone 8 could be delayed due to the problems it is having when implementing the fingerprint sensor under the screen. But it is not the only one, since Samsung seems to be suffering from problems as well. Apparently the area where the fingerprint sensor is located appears brighter than the rest of the terminal screen, which causes uneven lighting across the entire screen of your next Galaxy Note 8.

Taking into account that Samsung is the manufacturer of the OLED panels of its terminals and also those of the next iPhone 8, it is likely that both companies are facing the same problem, a problem that they would solve in a much faster and more efficient way if they sat at a table working together, something that is highly unlikely to happen. Meanwhile, the Asian manufacturer Vivo seems to be the first company to integrate the fingerprint sensor under the screen, as we showed you a few days ago in a video that the company itself had leaked. Coincidentally in this video, it is not seen that the area where the fingerprint sensor is located is more illuminated, or at least it does not give that feeling.


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  1.   Andres Cazaux said

    As long as it doesn't explode: v