At Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2017, Qualcomm Technologies, a subsidiary of Qualcomm, announced Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors, ultrasonic fingerprint solutions which bring new and enhanced features to the previous generation Qualcomm Snapdragon Sense ID fingerprint technology.
The suite of features consists of sensors for display, glass and metal, detection of directional gestures, underwater fingerprint matching and device wakeup. It is also the first commercially announced integrated ultrasonic-based mobile solution to detect heart beats and blood flow for improved mobile authentication experiences.
“We are excited to announce Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors because they can be designed to support sleeker, cutting-edge form factors, unique mobile authentication experiences, and enhanced security authentication,” said Seshu Madhavapeddy, VP, product management, Qualcomm Technologies. “This provides OEMs and operators with the ability to offer truly distinct, differentiated devices with added value on truly groundbreaking new devices.”
Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensor for Display is the mobile industry’s first commercially announced multi-functional ultrasonic solution capable of scanning through OLED display stacks of up to 1,200um, along with enrolling and matching. Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors for Glass and Metal are the first sensors commercially announced to scan through up to 800µm of cover glass and up to 650µm of aluminum, an improvement over the previous generation’s 400 µm capability for glass or metal.
Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors are designed as both an integrated solution with Qualcomm Snapdragon mobile platforms, and as standalone sensors that can be used with non-Snapdragon platforms. Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors for Glass and Metal are designed to be compatible with the recently announced Snapdragon 660 and 630 Mobile Platforms, while Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors for Display, Glass and Metal are designed to be compatible with future Snapdragon mobile platforms and non-Snapdragon platforms.
The new suite of features, compared to the previous generation, supports more design flexibility for operators and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) by making it easier to differentiate products with unique form factors and advanced features and designs. Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors for Glass and Metal are expected to arrive in commercial devices in 1H18. Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensor for Display is expected to be available for OEMs to evaluate in Q417.
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