Illustration of smaller 3D face sensors integrated under the smartphone display
Reports suggest that both Apple and Huawei are testing smaller 3D face sensors for their upcoming devices, aiming to integrate them under the display. This move could change how users interact with biometric security features.
The latest reports indicate that these tech giants are working on incorporating more compact facial recognition technology directly beneath the screen area of smartphones and tablets. The goal is to reduce the size of current sensors while maintaining or improving accuracy and functionality.
For Huawei, this innovation could lead to a cleaner front design for future models like the Mate 70 series or other upcoming devices under development.
A smaller sensor would mean less space taken up by hardware on the front panel of smartphones and tablets. This allows manufacturers to focus more on display aesthetics, such as increasing screen-to-body ratios.
Users will likely see smoother transitions when switching between facial recognition authentication methods and standard touchscreen operations without any noticeable interruptions or delays.
The development is a positive step towards better integration of biometric technologies with modern display designs, benefiting both the user interface and overall device appearance. It remains to be seen how soon these advancements will roll out in consumer products.
To reduce hardware footprint and improve aesthetics while maintaining functionality.
The exact models aren’t specified, but it could be the Mate 70 series or other flagship Huawei phones.
No specific timeline has been given; however, it’s part of ongoing development for future devices.
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