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[1897.60 --> 1902.96] Surface book surface book too. Wow. Oh, yes. No surface book 2 is not the one that's like very very new
[1903.14 --> 1906.02] That's just the one that's like pretty new. Yeah, cool
[1907.02 --> 1909.02] all right, so
[1909.66 --> 1911.66] We should do some topics
[1911.66 --> 1918.64] On the monster. Can you tell me the exciting thing? I'm dying here. That was it. Well, let's we had videos for an ad spot
[1919.40 --> 1921.40] really
[1923.34 --> 1929.56] It became insanely less exciting when the video played in the intro and I was like, hmm
[1935.26 --> 1941.22] Really yeah, I waited how long have we been broadcast 34 minutes. I waited half an hour
[1941.66 --> 1943.66] For that
[1943.66 --> 1945.66] Dick
[1945.66 --> 1947.90] I only bring the goodness, all right?
[1949.40 --> 1952.12] Um, okay, then so Samsung's
[1952.90 --> 1957.16] Device mobile design roadmap is out in the wild. This was posted by
[1957.90 --> 1961.56] BowBoozoo on the forum. Let's go ahead and pull this up
[1961.56 --> 1968.20] And this is the fancy display tech that Samsung apparently wants for its future phones
[1968.20 --> 1972.06] And it sounds amazing. So this is a written article
[1972.14 --> 1977.00] So there's not really gonna be a whole lot for me to show you guys there. I want to have fingerprints under the screen
[1977.00 --> 1982.86] They want to have under screen sensors including camera. They want to have under panel sensors
[1984.48 --> 1991.28] Vibrations that emanate from the screen haptics on display instead of like down and below which
[1991.28 --> 1997.52] Should theoretically feel even nicer and screen sound technology sound on display
[1998.00 --> 1999.00] Wow
[1999.00 --> 2003.44] So let's go through these one at a time. So fingerprint reader under the screen
[2004.00 --> 2009.14] That's kind of done. Yeah, so Vivo's got I think a couple of phones now that have fingerprint readers under the screen
[2009.14 --> 2015.42] In fact, the rumor is that the Samsung Galaxy S10 will have a fingerprint reader under the screen. I'm gonna be so thrilled because
[2015.42 --> 2020.96] As much as I like iris scanning and facial recognition and all that good stuff
[2021.50 --> 2026.96] I I I don't know something about me and the way I use my phone. It sits on my desk next to me a lot
[2027.20 --> 2032.00] Yeah, so that's why I've never really been a huge fan of the fingerprint sensor on the back
[2032.66 --> 2037.26] And the way around it has been whether through face ID for Apple or whether through
[2037.66 --> 2038.66] but
[2038.66 --> 2040.78] Yeah, what are you using it for when it's on your desk?
[2040.78 --> 2044.86] I don't know just like looking at notifications or like sending a quick message or whatever
[2044.86 --> 2047.02] But what notifications and what message
[2047.58 --> 2049.58] Wouldn't it be faster to do on your computer?
[2049.58 --> 2052.40] Twitter? So, okay, so Twitter for example
[2053.22 --> 2057.12] For whatever reason like on the desktop you can't be logged into two accounts at the same time
[2057.62 --> 2061.78] Unless you have or use two different browsers or use an incognito window or whatever the case may be
[2062.02 --> 2065.40] So on my phone well, I have my multiple Twitter accounts
[2065.40 --> 2067.68] So I can if I get a notification from when I'm not logged in
[2067.68 --> 2069.28] Yeah, no, that's fair. All right, so
[2069.28 --> 2071.28] There's a reason yeah
[2071.28 --> 2071.52] Um
[2072.08 --> 2077.60] So I like it and the workaround has always been iris scanning facial scanning of some sort
[2077.84 --> 2078.32] um
[2078.32 --> 2085.14] Or just picking the stupid thing up or like keying in the pin which feels like dinosaur technology to me at this point every time I have to do it
[2085.14 --> 2087.14] I'm like
[2087.14 --> 2089.14] Really? Um
[2089.74 --> 2096.56] So I am amped to hear that we're gonna be looking at a a fingerprint scanner under the screen
[2096.56 --> 2098.56] Hopefully on the galaxy s10
[2098.56 --> 2101.44] This other stuff is getting even trippier
[2101.44 --> 2104.88] So it looks like samsung is so anti-notch
[2105.36 --> 2110.24] That they would rather ride it out until they can manage to put a camera under the screen
[2110.24 --> 2114.56] So if you have a fingerprint sensor on the front and you don't need
[2115.44 --> 2116.64] to have like a fancy
[2117.20 --> 2120.08] Um, you know dot projector array or anything like that
[2120.48 --> 2123.92] Then there would be no need for the notch as long as you can do the camera
[2123.92 --> 2127.44] So if you got the fingerprint and you've got the camera both working through the display
[2128.00 --> 2132.88] Then theoretically we could go completely full screen for the phone
[2132.88 --> 2136.56] I you're you're distracting me. What is going on here?
[2136.56 --> 2142.88] Oh, there's bots like a little yeah, and that's without doing things that will that are neat, but will
[2143.60 --> 2144.64] obviously
[2144.64 --> 2146.24] compromise the
[2146.24 --> 2150.24] longevity of the device, you know after a while like I
[2151.28 --> 2154.56] I haven't yet seen any real evidence that the find X and
[2155.28 --> 2157.28] the nexus
[2157.28 --> 2162.16] are gonna fail, you know with their cameras that come in and out, but I
[2163.20 --> 2166.00] mean with the amount of like I remember um
[2166.64 --> 2168.40] Actually, this is a funny story. So
[2169.84 --> 2171.12] I ended up with nick's
[2171.92 --> 2177.28] iPhone 6 okay for like next to nothing because he was like yeah, it doesn't charge anymore
[2177.76 --> 2178.72] And I was like, oh, okay
[2179.36 --> 2181.36] So I bought it from him and
[2181.36 --> 2185.68] Sold him my 6s for like super cheap because honestly, I just wanted it for like
[2186.24 --> 2187.12] um
[2187.44 --> 2191.52] I I listen to music or I listen to tv shows when I sleep
[2192.08 --> 2197.12] Um, so I wanted something anything with a headphone jack that's got good app compatibility is fine
[2197.68 --> 2201.76] But it was like 50 bucks or something stupid like that. So heck yeah, I'll use an iphone 6 for that. Okay
[2202.16 --> 2207.28] So I was like yeah, sure you can you can trade in you can trade in the iphone 6 for the iphone 6s and i'll see if I can fix it
[2207.60 --> 2209.92] So the fix was um
[2210.96 --> 2211.76] a safety pin
[2212.64 --> 2215.04] Picking out the pocket lint in the lightning connector
[2215.04 --> 2219.68] And I was like hey, oh my goodness
[2219.68 --> 2221.28] Well, that worked pretty well. All right, um
[2222.56 --> 2223.36] Womp womp
[2223.36 --> 2225.12] So anyway, um
[2225.12 --> 2226.32] Where was I going with this right?
[2227.12 --> 2229.76] Even a very well designed mechanism
[2230.80 --> 2232.16] One with no moving parts
[2232.16 --> 2235.44] I respect the lightning connector. Yeah, it is a great connector
[2235.44 --> 2241.84] It was so far ahead of its time back when android phones were using gimpy micro usb connectors
[2242.32 --> 2245.92] Um, so if that can manage to fail because of pocket lint
[2245.92 --> 2253.44] Then I think that a moving you know retracting camera doodad, uh, really doesn't really doesn't stand a chance like some of them will die
[2253.92 --> 2257.68] So if we can get the camera and the fingerprint under the center under the panel
[2257.92 --> 2263.28] Then we really unlock the possibility of truly full screen phones that won't be unreliable
[2264.24 --> 2264.56] now
[2264.56 --> 2269.12] Vibrations that emanate from the screen and sound that comes from the screen
[2269.12 --> 2273.20] We've actually seen that second one before so not a lot of people watched this video
[2273.20 --> 2274.96] So i'm guessing a lot of you missed it
[2274.96 --> 2280.24] Were were you at ces the year that sony showed off their tv that had no speakers?
[2280.88 --> 2283.12] Yeah, okay, did you ever listen to it?
[2283.12 --> 2287.60] No, okay, so I managed to get like a private screening