Google Pixel 9 Series Could Get Ultrasonic In-Display Fingerprint Sensor

Android Authority’s Report It has been reported that ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor can be provided in Pixel 9 series. This report says that this could be Qualcomm’s 3D Sonic Gen 2 sensor. This sensor has also been used in Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra. The ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor is claimed to be faster and more accurate than optical sensors. However, this report does not mention which models of Google’s new smartphone series will have ultrasonic in-display.
Pixel 9 series may have Tensor G4 as its processor. The base model of this series may have a 6.24 inch AMOLED screen. Pixel 8 Pro can have a 6.34 inch AMOLED screen and Pro XL variant can have a 6.73 inch AMOLED screen. Recently an image of Pixel 9, the base model of this series, has been leaked. In this, this smartphone was in pink color with pill shaped rear camera module. Recently in a media report it was said that manufacturing of Google’s Pixel 8 will soon be started in the country. This smartphone was launched in October last year. Generally, the company’s smartphones are manufactured in China and Vietnam. The first batch of this smartphone made in the country may be available for sale in September.
In this report, quoting sources having information about the company’s plans, it has been said that this smartphone will be manufactured by Dixon Technologies. A trial has been started for this. Last year, Google had said that it plans to manufacture the Pixel 8 series in the country. There is a plan to manufacture one lakh units of these smartphones per month in the country. Pixel 8 has a 6.2-inch FHD+ OLED display, whose resolution is 1080×2400 pixels and refresh rate of 90Hz.
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