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  • Apple iPhone SE 2 Might Be An Indian Exclusive Device

    Apple iPhone SE 2 Might Be An Indian Exclusive Device

    There are many rumours swirling around the launch of the Apple iPhone SE 2. Some hint towards the iPhone X’s design, while the others incline towards a design similar to the iPhone SE. According to a new rumour, the smartphone will be manufactured in India, exclusively for India. Which means this could be the first smartphone from Apple made just for a single country. However, we are not sure about this yet, since Apple has never done anything like this ever.

    The report also says that the iPhone SE 2 might have a display with a screen size ranging from 4.0 inches to 4.2 inches. This indicates that the device will have prominent bezels, which means the device is most likely to have a Touch ID rather than Face ID. The report is also clear about the fact that, the device will not launch at WWDC 2018.

    iPhone SE 2

    The iPhone SE 2 is expected to launch with a price tag of Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000. Considering these numbers, we are safe to say that, the smartphone will have a lot of similarities to the iPhone 8. Additionally, the smartphone will probably have a glass back panel with support for wireless charging capability.

    Apple iPhone SE 2 Specs

    The iPhone SE 2 will have a display with a screen size of 4 inch to 4.2 inch. Additionally, the display will have HD retina resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the device will have the Apple A10 processor with 2GB RAM and 32/128GB storage option.

    Going by the latest standards by Apple, the company is most likely to pull out the 3.5  mm headphone jack.The smartphone will run on latest iOS at the time of launch, fueled by a 1700 non-user replaceable battery.

  • Huawei Mate 20 Will Have An In-Screen Fingerprint Sensor

    Huawei Mate 20 Will Have An In-Screen Fingerprint Sensor

    Huawei is all set to launch the Huawei P20 series in France on the 27th of March. This hasn’t stopped the company to work on a newer flagship smartphone which is 6 months due. According to a report, the upcoming Huawei Mate 20 (tentative name) will be the first Huawei smartphone to have an in-screen fingerprint sensor.

    Devices like the Vivo X20 UD and the Vivo APEX use a Synaptic sensor called Clear ID. However, Huawei is working with Qualcomm on an ultrasonic technology. Similarly, the Mate 20 could be the first smartphone to have Qualcomm’s ultrasonic fingerprint solution.

    Huawei Mate 20
    Vivo X20 Plus UD

    The Huawei Mate 20 will launch by the end of Q3 2018. To keep the manufacturing flowchart in the right direction, Qualcomm has already partnered with two Taiwanian company. GIS and China’s O-film Tech are those companies, which have pioneered in touchscreen technology.

    Qualcomm’s Ultrasonic sensor

    An ultrasonic sensor would cost 3x times more than the conventional fingerprint sensor. Additionally, one advantage over the normal fingerprint sensor is the fact that the ultrasonic scanner is 0.44mm thick and works even on an 800 micro cover glass. This is a huge advantage over the conventional capacitive sensors, as they can only function if the cover glass is less than 200 microns thick. Another advantage that Qualcomm has over other sensors is the fact that, it can work even with wet or greasy fingers.

    Huawei P20
    P20 Renders

    Huawei is not the only company that is looking forward to implementing this technology. In fact, according to a recent report, Samsung might have an in-screen fingerprint scanner on their forthcoming Galaxy Note 9 smartphone.

    As the year 2017 was all about taller displays, dual cameras and glass back design. It looks like the year 2018 will be the year of a notch and an in-screen fingerprint scanner.

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