Apple Supplier AMS Develops Behind-Screen Optical Sensor for Phones

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By Reuters | Updated: 8 January 2019 11:04 IST
Highlights
  • The light, infrared proximity sensor can sit behind a smartphone's screen
  • It can reduce the area required for such sensors
  • It can, therefore, allow for a larger display

Apple supplier AMS has developed a light and infrared proximity sensor that can sit behind a smartphone's screen, reducing the area required for such sensors and so allowing for a larger display, AMS said on Monday.

AMS provides Apple with optical sensors for 3D facial recognition features on its newest iPhones. Its shares slid by a fifth on Thursday after Apple issued a sales warning, though they have since recovered most of that.

AMS, an Austrian company listed in Switzerland, does not identify Apple as a customer but analysts estimate the US tech giant accounts for around 45 percent of its sales.

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"By developing this 'behind OLED' ambient light/proximity sensor, AMS enables smartphone manufacturers to achieve the highest possible ratio of display area to body size," AMS said in a statement on the launch of the new device, referring to the OLED display technology used in devices like the latest iPhones.

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"The TCS3701 enables phone designers to take this trend to a new level, potentially eliminating the bezel entirely," AMS said, using the new device's name. The bezel is the border between a smartphone's display and its frame.

Light sensors are used to set display brightness, while infrared sensors are used in areas such as facial recognition.

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AMS's shares closed up 9.6 percent, but they peaked earlier in the session after the company announced a deal with Chinese software maker Face++ to produce new 3D facial recognition features for smartphones.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

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