Now in images shared on Twitter by the Saudi Android account (the post seems to have been removed), it shows the Samsung Galaxy S10+ with what appears to be an icon for the in-display sensor. This icon shows where users will have to place their fingers (or thumbs) on in order for it to scan and unlock the device.
So far the rumors are claiming that both the regular Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ will feature the in-display sensor. While the budget Galaxy S10’s photos don’t show any external fingerprint sensor, apparently it will reside in the side of the phone, which means that the budget Galaxy S10 will be sitting out on the in-display fingerprint sensor feature. Presumably this is what will help keep costs down.
That being said, we are curious as to how Samsung’s sensor will work. So far the sensors we’ve seen are largely optical-based sensors, but the rumors claim that Samsung could feature the use of an ultrasonic sensor, but we guess we’ll have to wait until the 20th of February for the details.