It was rumored that the Galaxy S8 could be the first Samsung device to house an in-display fingerprint sensor, but, of course, it wasn’t. The same rumors then popped up for the upcoming Note 8, but based on the leaked images, the phablet’s fingerprint scanner will probably be positioned on the back.
So, when exactly will the company announce a smartphone with an in-display fingerprint sensor? According to a report from KGI (via 9to5Google), this might happen in a little over a year. The first Samsung device with this technology would reportedly be the Galaxy Note 9, which will likely make its debut in August or September 2018.
While Samsung seemingly could rush the technology out with the Galaxy S9, 9to5Google says that Samsung may avoid this as Apple has decided to go with a standard fingerprint scanner for the upcoming iPhone 8 generation also (thus Samsung won’t need to compete in that regard and risk the early tech underperforming). The Galaxy S9 should have quite a few other selling points, though, like an upgraded iris scanner or dual-camera setup, perhaps.
Source: Android Authority
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