GALAXY S10 IN-DISPLAY FINGERPRINT SCANNER CONFIRMED, BUT THERE'S A PROBLEM...

Bethesda just continued to build Fallout 76 and now it's going to have quests and a story as well as base building features and multiplayer mechanics that make survival games like Rust very popular. Oh well, my life is ruined; it's over when this game comes out. You will not see me for weeks.

Good news if you are part of Google Project Fire already or if you've been looking for an excuse to hop on the bandwagon because Google took a Viagra-like dose of expansion. That was a bad joke. The project, however, is expanding, and users are soon going to have a few more devices to choose from. That's three new phones that are going to work with Google's wireless service – the LG V35, and the Moto G 6. There you go; hey, if you're interested, that's a thing right? I mean, I will tell you that I was one of the very early adopters of Google I/O, and back then it was all about that. Then I wasn't – I left. I'm not saying that Google five or six in fact, I think it's great if you're interested; don't care.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 or as its code name suggests, Beyond, will be the Samsung Galaxy S10 Beyond, and go beyond our expectations. God just so bad today anyway. The S10 is quote-unquote confirmed to have an N display fingerprint sensor. We wanted Apple to do it; they didn't do it. We wanted Samsung to do it; they didn't do it. Here they are gonna do it now of course, they are not the first ones I see you. I see you've already started typing "Vivo Apex" on the comment section; get outta there! I'm not done; they're not the first ones but if Samsung does it, they will be the first ones to do this as a mainstream thing according to a news outlet in Korea.

Samsung has been cautious about adopting in-display fingerprint technology but things too adoption by Chinese firms like Bona and Huawei. Samsung is gonna do it; they're not gonna postpone it any further so because of that, the whole being forced thing that might end up being a pretty big problem now listen I know I know you want me to praise this – be like oh my god Thank You Samsung Jesus and praise this to hive and as the rest of the Samsung fanboys will but listen let me splain the two issues here; the fact if they're just now doing this on the galaxy s 10 because of like already existing market adoption that is happening the fact that they feel forced means that number one they wouldn't have done this otherwise because either it is too expensive for them to do or very expensive for them to implement or number two it doesn't work very well; might not work very well both of those things at the end of the day become major problems for you for me the consumers that will then have to buy these devices so there's where we stand.

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