World’s premier phone with Glass-Embedded imprint Reader Unveiled

as mentioned in Last June we announced which Vivo — 1 of mainland China's generality common phone OEMs — would be the premier to introduce a device boasting a glass-embedded imprint scanner. While Cupertino in the end settled on Face ID, Vivo continue managed to pull out of on its pledge this 7 days at CES 2018. The technology, dubbed Clear ID, was developed in collaboration with Synaptics and Qualcomm. And according to Vivo's Senior Vice President, Alex Feng, "the solution is solving the industry's defy of providing a further convenient authentication experience."How Does Clear ID Work? "By putting mechanical pressure or pressure on a designated ambit of the display, the fingerprints are registered and authentication is toted out."How Well Does Clear ID Work?


Vivo Unveiled The premier phone With An In-Display imprint Scanner At CES 2018

Posted On Jan 11, 2018 | Updated On Jan 11, 2018Chinese industrialist Vivo teamed up with Synaptics to launch the premier ever device to have an in-display imprint scanner at CES 2018. If you remember, final year was filled with rumours about in-display imprint scanners, especially about Apple, coming up with an in-display imprint scanner in special anniversary edition iPhone. © VivoThis latest imprint scanning tech enables users to open their phone out of one-touch imprint scanning directly on the phone display while solving the industry's defy of providing high screen-to-device display ratio and positioning of the imprint scanner. "With our efforts in extensive user study and long-term R&D investment, Vivo is well positioned to pioneer the growth of imprint scanning technology. The firm told which it going to detect the availability of its premier phone with an in-display imprint scanner in early 2018, though a date wasn't specified.

Vivo Unveiled The First Smartphone With An In-Display Fingerprint Scanner At CES 2018

Vivo Demos premier phone With In-Display imprint Sensor

as declared in However, it too means device makers Must get inventive with the imprint sensor. Some Android OEMs like Samsung and OnePlus have moved their sensor to the back, and Apple just got rid of the imprint sensor altogether on the iPhone X. The prototype Vivo smartphone at CES is lock to a last design, however it may be won't launch outside China. The important thing here is the inclusion of a Synaptics in-display imprint reader. You open the Vivo smartphone like any other smartphone with a front-facing sensor — just tap, and the smartphone unlocks.




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