
Of course, just one case maker’s results aren’t enough to say that no screen protectors will work, and we will have to wait for more details on this front to be sure. The Galaxy S10 is expected to hit retail in early March, so if screen protectors are an issue for the fingerprint sensor, it may be too late for Samsung to make the necessary design changes to get around the limitation.
The cheapest Galaxy S10 model won’t run into this issue, though, since it will make do with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. But considering it’s the larger models that drive most of the sales, Samsung may have a PR nightmare on its hands if too many consumers start complaining that their shiny new flagship can’t be protected against everyday wear and tear.
We have tested our cases on real #GalaxyS10 phones. The in-screen fingerprint does not support screen protector. So our vanguard will have no built in screen protector
— Armadillotek Inc (@armadillotek) January 16, 2019