Since the beginning of last year, the smartphone company have been focused on offering a user-friendly way to unlock a mobile phone and most of the companies have opted to go for the in-display fingerprint sensor. Now the in-display fingerprint sensor has been accepted throughout the world by millions of users, who absolutely love the concept, but like all good things there are still some issues with the new technology. Now, with the development stages nearing completion, the China established mega company Xiaomi have announced that a new fingerprint sensor technology is being developed which will solve two major issues concerning the in-display fingerprint sensor, which will in turn help the user get a better experience.

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Moreover, Xiaomi have announced that their new technology will enable users to unlock their devices in one single touch which is seemingly difficult in the current stage of technology. The company has fixed the issue in the fingerprint tech, which required the users to scan their fingerprint multiple times before they finally unlocked their phone. Furthermore, the company states, that they have also increased the size of the screen area which can read the initial scan.

Xiaomi has announced a new in-display fingerprint sensor technology which will solve two major issues

Furthermore,  the company has still not stated which of their phones will be the upgrade of the new in-display fingerprint sensor but they have suggested that the future smartphone will come packed with this technology. It is likely, that their upcoming Xiaomi Mi 9 could come along with this new feature. According to the rumors surrounding the phone, the mew phone will come with a water-drop notch display on a 6.4 inch AMOLED screen, with Full HD+ resolution. The phone’s hardware will consist of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 octacore 7nm chipset and will also feature a 5G capability built in to the phone. The battery of the phone will be 3500mAh and is said to support 32W fast charging.

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