under screen fingerprint readers (USFR) have basically no accuracy problems? I find that mine rarely struggles to read my fingerprint, and the one on my Ipad (on the power button) sometimes doesn't register the first time either.
the USFR DON'T need to scan all the time, they can just wake when YOU TOUCH THE SCREEN! It's basically the same for ALL kinds of fingerprint readers, so it's a non-issue.
well, I concede that point
cost comes down with scale. Also phones are ridiculously expensive nowadays, the cost of the sensor doesn't have a huge impact on that.
fingerprint readers can scratch as easily as the screen. People are much more likely to make sure the screen does not get damaged than the finger print reader.
traditional finger print readers struggle when wet as well. Also your phone is basically unusable anyways, when it's wet.
I mean it comes down to preference, but I like the scanner to be under the screen. All the things you listed really speak against finger print scanners in general, why not use Face ID?
Yes I would notice, yes I would be confused, yes I would be mad. My fridge stands against a wall on one side and would become basically impossible to access.
In diesem Artikel beschwert sich der Winzer Verband hauptsächlich über die Nährwertangaben.
Was willst du denn auf den Wein draufschreiben? Kein Fett, kein Cholesterin, kein Protein, kaum Zucker. Der Alkoholgehalt steht doch eh drauf.
For starters: amassing troops at the russian is a warning.
But I think a coordinated attack by NATO could neutralize all russian air power, at least in the western part. Thus preventing Russia from waging war in Ukraine or making any attacks on NATO countries in return.
Nuclear war is not plausible due to Mutual Assured Destruction.
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