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Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max to boost Galaxy S23 Ultra’s fingerprint scanning area
Samsung could introduce the Galaxy S23 flagship smartphone lineup sometime in February 2023, which is now rumored to equip Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max fingerprint sensor, providing a wider scanning area for biometric authentication.
According to the latest information via tipster Alvin, Samsung could use the Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanning technology for the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone. The tipster talked about just the S23 Ultra, however, the other two members of the lineup could boast the same technology.
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Compared to the 3D Sonic Gen 2, the new Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max sensor’s reading area is over 4x (20x30mm2). This large fingerprint sensing area could make it easy to unlock the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone to provide unique unlocking experiences.
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Specifications
- Security Support: Biometric Authentication: Fingerprint
- Package: Thickness: 150 μm
- Size: 20 x 30 mm
- Part: Part Number(s) – QFS2630
Features
- Supports mounting under display, metal, glass, plastic, and many
- One Tap Enrollment
- Simultaneous Two Finger Authentication
- 1:250K False Acceptance Rate (FAR)
The Galaxy S23 Ultra isn’t going to be the first smartphone to be equipped with a 3D Sonic Max fingerprint sensor. In the recent past, Vivo X80 Pro and iQOO 9 Pro have debuted the world’s largest Ultrasonic In-Display Fingerprint Sensor.
It is rumoured that Samsung is going to use Qualcomm's 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanning technology for the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
It is the same sensor used in phones like vivo X80 Pro and iQOO 9 Pro, which has a huge scanning area and it can scan a finger very rapidly. pic.twitter.com/EUGp1olThC
— Alvin (@sondesix) August 18, 2022
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