In-display fingerprint technology is cool and all but it's only available on relatively expensive handsets with OLED panels. Industry experts even think that the tech is relatively mature, but what about cost-effective solutions like LCD? Well, the Chinese display manufacturer BOE seems to have you covered on this one.
BOE has revealed that it
has successfully implemented optical in-display fingerprint scanner into a
conventional LCD panel. That's a huge breakthrough for the low-end and
mid-range market segment because
the nature of LCD panels didn't allow fingerprint scanners sitting beneath
until now. The additional backlight layer and the fact that are generally
thicker than OLEDs were the main hurdles to overcome.
According to market
analysts, about 85% of the total 1,456 billion smartphones shipped are using
LCD panels in 2018. Obviously, the trend is slowly shifting in favor of OLEDs,
but we have still a long way to go.
Previously Fortsense and AU Optronics were confirmed to be working on an LCD with
FP scanner underneath, but BOE promises to start mass-producing
in-display-compatible LCDs by the end of 2019, which in turn means that the
low-end market may finally adopt the feature at the start of 2020.
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