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Xajel Posts: > 500

@penguino,

Why you need to change the grip ?

AFAIK, you can set multiple fingers to be recognised, so you will be able to use what ever finger that suite you by that time...
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Posted: 2015-05-10 07:42:23
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penguino Posts: 221

^^ Because current phones are too big to use with just a finger. With a fingerprint scanner on the side, you'd need to learn another gesture. More, as I said before, since basically all functions are operated on touch screen anything else is just distracting. Scanner on the side, where you have to fint it, hit it with the right part of the right finger is just PIA solution. If something you're going to use many times a day can be located in the screen area - that's where it shoud be. Apple did it, Samsung did it and it works perfectly.
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Posted: 2015-05-10 18:16:35
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Xajel Posts: > 500

@penguino,

Well, from my experience; we -humans- are more than capable of learning new gesture and making it like nothing... Having used phones since dumb, feature, smart/touch, large smart/touch... I never ever had any difficulty adapting new gesture, so I don't see this as issue at all

And, because Apple & Samsung made it in front and it worked does not mean other ideas won't, Qualcomm is thinking about behind screen technology also... I still remember NASA spent nearly $1 million to invent a zero-g pen, while Russia just took some pencil's with them... Both having the same target but they took different route
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Posted: 2015-05-10 19:18:56
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penguino Posts: 221

Adopting new gesture fron unintuitive solution just for Sony, or ditching Sony for another brand? Guess what people are going to do...

Behind the screen technology fits to what I said - it's operated from the screen/glass area. I don't have a problem with technology but with the location.
[ This Message was edited by: penguino on 2015-05-10 18:31 ]

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Posted: 2015-05-10 19:28:18
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rss_ndrsn Posts: > 500

^it would take forever for that technology to be implemented by Sony. I would not mind the fingerprint scanner on the side. In fact, i am glad sony is considering putting this in their phones.
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Posted: 2015-05-11 00:38:02
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penguino Posts: 221

Between fingerprint scanner on the side or no scanner at all, I'd choose the second option. At least it won't meddle with the design.
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Posted: 2015-05-11 03:48:41
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Xajel Posts: > 500

When Sony changed the position of power button from top to side, everyone was complaining, but later... every body felt that it's more effective in the side...

I'm not saying that it will be better than front... because I don't know... what I'm saying is don't judge from now for what it would be... try first then judge...

be sceptical for the idea, but don't judge for a thing that you did not test your self...
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Posted: 2015-05-11 07:36:15
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zxcorr Posts: 66

If they can put the fingerprint sensor on the power/unlock button then it'd be fantastic. I hope it's still possible to be done on a thinner phone though.
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Posted: 2015-05-11 07:45:21
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josephnero Posts: > 500

http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]ng-prepped-by-Qualcomm_id69131
I still prefer 4 powerful cores over this.for me 4 cores is the magical number.lol
Adreno 532?That one seems fake
[ This Message was edited by: josephnero on 2015-05-11 07:48 ]

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Posted: 2015-05-11 08:44:11
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JohnnyNr.5 Posts: 357

^Qualcomm already announced the SD820 and it was rumored several times that Sony will use it for the future Xperia Z IF it doesn't get delayed.
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Posted: 2015-05-11 14:31:24
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