Alleged Galaxy S9 Back Panel Leak During Transit Reveals New Fingerprint Sensor Placement Similar To The 2018 Galaxy A8

Alleged Galaxy S9 Back Panel Leak During Transit Reveals New Fingerprint Sensor Placement Similar To The 2018 Galaxy A8

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With December coming to a close, we’ve got little to look forward to this year. All major flagships are here. Together, they mark an important turning point. We got important design upgrades this year, with the switch to edge to edge OLEDs becoming concrete. Performance improves significantly as well. It marks a shift in processor design as well, as manufacturers look to move away from traditional CPU setups. Now, even though all this will take some time to digest, information for next year’s gadgets surfaces regularly. Today, once again it’s the Samsung Galaxy S9’s turn. Take a look below  for more details.

When we analyze yesteryear’s rumor mill for November-December, a couple of things stand out. Big features featured regularly for the S8 and S8+. Out of these, in-screen fingerprint recognition didn’t make it to launch. However, looks like Samsung came pretty close. The final versions of its 2017 flagship smartphones feature awkwardly place rear fingerprint sensors.

Alleged Galaxy S9 Back Panel Leak During Transit Reveals New Fingerprint Sensor Placement Similar To The 2018 Galaxy A8

Dec 19, 2017, 7:39pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s9-leak-picture/ >With December coming to a close, we’ve got little to look forward to this year. All major flagships are here. Together, they mark an important turning point. We got important design upgrades this year, with the switch to edge to edge OLEDs becoming concrete. Performance improves significantly as well. It marks a shift in processor design as well, as manufacturers look to move away from traditional CPU setups. Now, even though all this will take some time to digest, information for next year’s gadgets surfaces regularly. Today, once again it’s the Samsung Galaxy S9’s turn. Take a look below  for more details. >When we analyze yesteryear’s rumor mill for November-December, a couple of things stand out. Big features featured regularly for the S8 and S8+. Out of these, in-screen fingerprint recognition didn’t make it to launch. However, looks like Samsung came pretty close. The final versions of its 2017 flagship smartphones feature awkwardly place rear fingerprint sensors.