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In North America, the United States is predicted to be the largest and fastest expanding market due to strong demand from the consumer electronics and automotive industries, both of which have been using 3D sensors for a variety of applications.
Furthermore, the iPhone, a local player, is playing a big role in raising demand for smartphones in the United States. Similarly, in Canada, there is a growing tendency of individuals eager to check out new technologies.
It has resulted in an increase in demand for consumers who desire higher picture quality, such as laptops and Ultra HD, or 4K television sets. This is also predicted to propel the 3D sensor industry. Furthermore, the rapid adoption of new technologies in this field
The North America 3D Sensor Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Qualcomm intends to improve the integration of its in-display fingerprint sensor.
Its first-generation Sonic Sensor was debuted a few years ago, and while it provided a satisfactory experience at the time, it has since been surpassed in terms of speed and performance by rival optical sensors.
Qualcomm has finally released a new second-generation 3D Sonic sensor with significant enhancements.
The new sensor is bigger than Qualcomm’s initial 3D Sonic Sensor, measuring 8mm square as opposed to 4mm by 9mm. In other words, you’ll be able to lay your finger on a bigger section of the screen, improving the whole experience.
Perhaps even more impressive is Qualcomm’s claim that the new sensor is quicker than the original.
Users should be able to access their phones more readily with the increased surface area. The new sensor is nearly the same thickness as the previous generation, measuring 0.2mm.