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April 11, 2014
 

Samsung’s Galaxy S5 has plenty of upgrades—so why does it feel so meh? – Ars Technica


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Samsung's Galaxy S5 has plenty of upgradesā€”so why does it feel so meh?
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According to a device teardown by Chipworks, the fingerprint scanner is made by Synaptics, the same company that makes most of the laptop fingerprint scanners out there (so at least an experienced biometrics vendor is behind the hardware).



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