Samsung Galaxy S5 will have a more powerful gestures accuracy

According to latest reports, Samsung's new flagship Galaxy S5 will be using the latest Synaptic's technology to improve the finger hovering accuracy gestures and Air View, Air Gesture and other functions.

samsung s5 gesture control

Synaptics technology will also support passive stylus, the Note adopted a similar series of active stylus, operating as an extension of the fingers, similar to Sony 's Xperia Z Ultra, can support a variety of stylus. Synaptics touch screen provides accurate recognition rate 2.5pi, to achieve higher input speed and accuracy.

Synaptics will provide new Samsung Galaxy S5 controller, thereby enhancing equipment gesture recognition. In fact, this is not the first collaboration of the two companies before the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 on both provided with a Synaptics touch controller. Galaxy S4 has a new feature called Air View of a floating preview window, which enables the user only need to hand on the screen can be suspended to interact with the phone. And the Galaxy S5, this feature will be extended to use, which means Galaxy S5 will have better input and handwriting recognition experience, and even identify the part of the action the user's palm.

In the future there may be combined with Synaptics Samsung brings some innovative techniques to use, according to the sources said there may also appear gesture text input functionality. Exactly what the future will have the Galaxy S5 gestures function, we need to wait until after the official release of this device for dawn to answer.

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