Actually, I just thought of this drawback: payment, in-app purchases, opening password managers, etc now use the fingerprint scanner for authentication. If an app is asking you to authenticate, and you go to turn your phone off with the power button, you could accidentally authenticate when you didn't mean to, which is a security risk.
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I mean, nowhere on a phone is safe enough from unintentionally putting your finger in that place. So, a fingerprint shouldn't be used as the only confirmation for anything with consequences. There should at least be a confirmation dialog or something like that as well.
Good point. It could easily be solved by the OS just asking you to confirm after scanning your fingerprint.
I could imagine that phone cases are difficult to manufacture with the fingerprint scanner on the power button.
You would need a hole in the case for the fingerprint and then have it big enough, so that you can actually still push the power button.
They make a lot of sense and are really nice to use for the most part unless you're left handed (then you'll want to scan a different finger/hold the phone a bit differently).
The S10e had one as well and worked quite well, I like them about as much as the rear mounted scanner placement and prefer both to front mounted scanners.
Pine64 is working on a scanner backcover for the PinePhone too, pretty neat addition imo -
teddit.net/r/PINE64official/comments/l40esv/fingerprint_scanner_update_the_new_prototype_is/
sony xperia phones were great for this before wifi calling and volte came out - really miss this feature. unfortunately xperia phones in US markets don't support features like wifi calling, volte, or even the f'in fingerprint scanner anymore. fail.