Samsung announces technology that will improve phone security by 2.5 billion times!
December 4, 2022
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Setting a ‘screen lock’ for phones was a technology that was used before smartphones. Screen locks, which previously consisted of PINs or passwords, will be replaced by physical
Setting a ‘screen lock’ for phones was a technology that was used before smartphones. Screen locks, which previously consisted of PINs or passwords, will be replaced by physical fingerprint readers in the future. fingerprint readers built into the screen and left it to 3D facial recognition technology. However, despite the evolving technology, the security of current screen locks is still being debated.
South Korean tech giant Samsungannounced that it is working on a technology that will secure your phone’s screen lock to an unprecedented level. According to the information presented by Samsung Display, the new generation of screens called OLED 2.0, All in one It will have a new generation of fingerprint reading technology called This technology will make it possible to scan multiple fingers at once.
You can swipe the screen with 3 fingers at the same time
As you know, today’s smartphones can only scan one finger at a time. This limits security to a single fingerprint. According to Samsung Display, scanning three coins at a time instead of one, increase security by 2.5 billion (2,500,000,000) times resources. Samsung has not shared information on when we will see the technology in question on smartphones, but it is said that it will be a few more years before the technology becomes available.
Estimates point to Samsung’s multi-fingerprint scanning technology 2025However, as we mentioned above, no definite date has been given yet. With the announcement of the technology in question, it is expected to become a standard. So that; Face ID It is thought that even Apple, who said goodbye to fingerprint reading technology, can switch to the fingerprint technology built into the screen with the multi-fingerprint technology.
Emma Ortiz is a gadget expert and author at Div Bracket. She provides in-depth coverage of the latest and greatest in consumer technology, offering readers an inside look at the latest trends and innovations in the world of gadgets.