We predict a shock for Samsung fans who were expecting a 3D Sonic Max fingerprint sensor in the new Galaxy Ultra S24 to discover that they won’t be seeing it in reality. The smartphone also comes with a fingerprint reader which is not at its best.
Here’s the breakdown: While space technology has offered consumers finance and their fingerprint sensors embedded in screens. Matching the second generation of 3D Sonic sensors, the S24 Ultra may deserve more praise. How about the fact that it’s as quick and secure as you want?
Nevertheless, a series of posh gossips supported the presence of a 3D Sonic Max sensor, which is said to be another feature coming to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The size of this scanner is 10 times larger than the one used in the S24 Ultra and processes the biometrics of two fingers instead of one finger.
Despite the slight neglect of the absolute height of the technology, the S24 Ultra brings adequate debugging on the fingerprint sensor. The phone uses BioSign 6.0, the latest generation of fingerprint technology that is at the forefront of identification software. For the first time, BioSign 6.0 confirms that this software will compromise both the speed and security of the older BioSign 5.0.
Thus, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, while it may not be the newest option for fingerprint recognition, still presents a notable enhancement over earlier models, ensuring that the unlocking process is not only faster, But is also safe.
An unexpected update that nobody anticipated: According to Hankyung, it has been confirmed that the Galaxy S24 features Qualcomm’s 2nd generation 3D Sonic sensor. (Not the 3D Sonic Max.)https://t.co/eFPaGcMDwd
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