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Vivo Showcases First Phone With Under Display Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor

Shortly after Qualcomm unveiled its next-gen fingerprint scanning solutions, Vivo has announced Under Display Fingerprint Scanning Solution called Vivo Under Display that offers in-display fingerprint scanning. At the MWC 2017 Shanghai,
the company showed a working smartphone prototype is based on Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors.
There are no physical buttons for the scanner, but the fingerprint scanner is not on par with current scanners in terms of performance. What we don't know is the availability date of the handset.
"Compared to traditional capacitive and optical fingerprint recognition technologies prevalent in the industry, Vivo Under Display has tremendous advantages in terms of waterproofing and anti-ambient light.
Based on ultrasonic technology, the fingerprint recognition technology can be further expanded to realize user interaction, such as gesture recognition, security verification and other fields, which will greatly enhance user experience," said Vivo.

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