Rumors in the past pointed out that the Samsung’s
Galaxy A series for 2019 could come with an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Samsung was previously expected to adopt this technology for its 2019 flagship
smartphones only. However, given the company’s new approach to pickup mid-range
segment, the company has shifted its focus.
According to a new report, Samsung has reportedly
locked down the supplier for these sensors. Galaxy A series to feature optical
display-based fingerprint sensors and China’s Aegis Technology will reportedly
be supplying the in-display fingerprint sensor for the Galaxy A (2019) series.
These sensors will be optical sensors, though, not as advanced as the
Qualcomm’s ultrasonic sensor that will ship with the Galaxy S10.
Optical sensors work by lighting up the screen and
having the light reflect off the finger. This will allow the sensor to capture
the image and use the algorithm to detect the pattern which is unique for every
fingerprint. Chinese manufacturers that already have devices with display-based
fingerprint sensors on the market largely use these optical sensors.
Ultrasonic sensors are more accurate as they use
ultrasound to create a 3D image of the fingerprint. The highly detailed 3D
reproduction of the fingerprint allows for improved security as well. The
Galaxy S10 to reportedly feature Qualcomm’s ultrasonic sensor.
It’s unclear which models of the Galaxy A series
will get the in-display fingerprint sensor next year. Given Samsung’s sudden
push in the A-series makes us believe that the company’s A series will be its
first choice. Samsung usually launches new Galaxy A handsets about a month
before its Galaxy S flagship. If the company sticks to its existing plan in
2019, then the Galaxy A device will be the Samsung’s first phone with an
in-display sensor and not the Galaxy S10.