Since the start of this year, there have been rumors that Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 and Apple's iPhone X would feature in-display fingerprint recognition technology. However, when both devices were officially launched, they surprisingly lacked this much-anticipated feature.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 opted for a dedicated full-screen design, which led to the placement of the fingerprint sensor on the back of the device. Meanwhile, Apple completely removed Touch ID from the iPhone X, choosing to rely solely on facial recognition instead. The absence of under-display fingerprint scanning became a major disappointment for many users who had hoped for this advanced security feature.

Today, Synaptics made a groundbreaking announcement by launching the world’s first under-the-screen fingerprint sensor, named ClearID FS 9500. This innovation marks a significant step forward in mobile biometric security.
According to reports, the FS 9500 is integrated directly into the AMOLED display module, using the same optical materials and manufacturing processes as standard OLED screens. Its ultra-thin design allows it to fit within a thickness of just 1.5mm, making it ideal for modern smartphones with slim profiles.
The sensor also supports advanced encryption methods such as localized TLC, AES, and ECC, ensuring secure and reliable authentication. This makes it not only convenient but also highly secure for users.
Moreover, Synopsys International revealed that the FS 9500 has already been supplied to one of the top five smartphone manufacturers, with plans for mass production. The upcoming models featuring this technology are expected to be unveiled at CES 2018 in January, signaling a new era in smartphone security.
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