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- | [* black] The flat display of the S10e is just ''barely'' less scary than the curved S10 |
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+ | [* black] The flat display of the S10e is just ''barely'' less scary to remove than the curved S10. Unfortunately, we doubt either of these displays will live to play another game of Fortnite. |
[* black] The S10e does not have any cool ultrasonic technology glued to the back of its display, but it does have a familiar face: | |
[* red] Samsung's S6SY761X touch controller IC—the same IC the [guide|104308|S9|stepid=195681|new_window=true] displays sported last year, and the S8 phones before them. | |
[* black] Instead of an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, the S10e sticks with a classic capacitive sensor, housed in the power button. | |
[* icon_note] This tech is less flashy, but far more reliable than anything [https://daringfireball.net/linked/2019/03/01/chen-s10-fingerprint-sensor|under the screen|new_window=true] to-date. | |
[* black] While capacitive sensors are tried-and-true by this point, the replacement procedure leaves much to be desired, requiring full screen removal to access. |