Huawei Could Be Developing a Smartwatch With 3D Fingerprint Scanner
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Huawei has filed a patent suggesting the integration of an optical fingerprint sensor in its future smartwatches, allowing for advanced gesture controls and security features. This in-display sensor could recognize multiple fingerprints and gestures, enabling users to perform various actions like controlling volume and display brightness. The capability of registering a 360-degree imprint adds a unique dimension to user interaction. While this technology is still in testing phases, if successfully implemented, it could greatly improve data security in Huawei's smart wearables.
Huawei is exploring ways to add an optical fingerprint sensor in its smartwatches, enabling multiple gestures and improved security for personal data.
The patent hints that the entire smartwatch display could function as an in-display fingerprint sensor, similar to many Android smartphones.
The 3D fingerprint scanner can register a 360-degree imprint to perform different actions; users may control volume and brightness through finger gestures.
If implemented, the fingerprint sensor would significantly enhance the security and safety of personal data on Huawei's future wearables.
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