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In-Glass Fingerprint Reader SCRATCH Test! - Will it still work?

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The Vivo X20 Plus UD is the first phone ever with a fingerprint scanner UNDER the screen. Well what happens when that glass gets scratched? Will the fingerprint scanner still work under the damage? There is only one way to find out. Scratching the fingerprint scanner of the newwest Vivo Flagship is just part of this full set of durability tests. Bending, burning, No surface of the Vivo X20 plus will be left un-tested.

Here is MKBHD's In-Glass Fingerprint Reader video: https://youtu.be/dRtqFjYYUY0

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