Force Sensing Creates New Waves for Smartphone Displays – Qualcomm
The world's largest Ultrasonic In-Display Fingerprint Sensor now comes with Force Sensing.
CALIFORNIA - The world’s largest ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor just got better. When it debuted in 2019, Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max was unlike any fingerprint reader on the market. Not only is it up to 17 times larger than its predecessor, Qualcomm 3D Sonic Sensor, the Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max also utilizes 3D pulse reflection, a press release stated by Qualcomm.
This creates a detailed 600mm2 reproduction of the scanned fingerprints which enables instant fingerprint scanning and stronger security. Phones equipped with Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max can not only read two fingerprints simultaneously but can also register a fingerprint with one single tap — no more tapping your fingerprint multiple times during each fingerprint set up.
Smartphones with Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max (vivo IQOO 8 Pro, vivo IQOO 9 Pro, vivo IQOO 11 Pro and vivo X90 Pro Plus) deliver an unmatched fingerprint unlocking experience.
And just when you think we’ve outdone ourselves with such a robust fingerprint sensor, the next best thing is already on the horizon. Enter Force Sensing.
Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max, now with Force Sensing
Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max has succeeded in becoming the best fingerprint reader for smartphones but we’re not stopping there. We’re adding an exciting new feature to enable better performance and user experience — Force Sensing.
Force Sensing enables phone apps to detect how hard you press on the smartphone display. This means developers can add new experiences to their lock screen and applications (apps). Racing games, for example, can use Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max as the acceleration pedal or lightly tap for the brakes. Force Sensing can also function as an instant unlock and shortcut to your favorite app. Developers can add Force Sensing to any experience they dream up.
Designed to enable next generation experiences, we also want to bring it to even more smartphones, deeply integrating it with display manufacturers building it directly into their displays, thereby reducing cost and accelerating the market adoption of these premium experiences. The first device to integrate Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max with Force Sensing is the Meizu M21 Pro, setting a precedent for a range of top-of-the-line smartphones yet to come.