One of the main grumblings we’ve been hearing over the course of the years with respect to research’s Pixel smartphones is that its fingerprint scanners are slow contrasted with the opposition. This is on the grounds that Google depends on optical in-show scanners versus ultrasonic scanners utilized by different phones.
Fortunately the Pixel 8 could change that. This is as indicated by a tweet by Kuba Wojciechowski who found some data that could recommend that Google is trying a changed Pixel 7 Ace that utilizes a Qualcomm ultrasonic unique fingerprint scanner.
One interesting detail that didn't make it into the article is that G10 could stand for "gepard" – which is German for "cheetah", the codename for Pixel 7 Pro! It's nice play on the name for a modified version of the device. pic.twitter.com/O0h6OEjLjw
— kamila 🌸🏳️⚧️ (@Za_Raczke) October 25, 2022
On the off chance that this sounds natural, it is on the grounds that Wojciechowski was the one (along with 91mobiles) who had provided details regarding a baffling Pixel handset with the G10 model number. Wojciechowski proceeds to guess that the G10 number could likewise be alluding to “gepard”, which is German for “cheetah” and was the codename for the Pixel 7 Expert, further establishing the cases that the G10 could be an early model of the Pixel 8.
While it is basically impossible to affirm any of this is valid and on the off chance that the Pixel 8 could wind up with a quicker unique fingerprint scanner, we might dare to dream that it will. Google’s Pixel phones offer up an extraordinary Android experience with fabulous cameras, so on the off chance that Google can get the fingerprint scanner right in later models, it could make their Pixel phones significantly more convincing than any other time.