JAKARTA - Huawei seems to be developing a new technology that can change the way users interact with their smartwatches in the future. A recent patent from the company shows a 3D fingerprint sensor that supports various gesture-based functions.

This latest patent from the Chinese technology giant reveals a new sensor that is not only capable of scanning fingerprints, but also supports various multifunctional gestures (Via MySmartPrice). One patent sketch shows that the entire smartwatch screen can read the user's fingerprints. This sensor even allows fingerprint scanning in 360 degrees coverage, which can later be configured for a variety of different actions.

With this 3D fingerprint technology, users may be able to control the smartwatch in a more practical way. For example, the thumb can be programmed as a return button, while the index finger can be used to access the call menu. In addition, this sensor also supports gesture control, such as turning the finger in a direction or counterclockwise to adjust the screen brightness level or sound volume.

Although Huawei has filed this patent, there is no certainty whether their latest smartwatch will soon adopt this technology. It could be that this patent is only to protect their innovation without further development plans in the near future. However, if it is actually implemented, this feature will certainly provide a more intuitive and innovative way of interaction for Huawei smartwatch users.

Until now, there has been no official information regarding when this technology will be released. Stay tuned for the latest news for further developments regarding the Huawei smartwatch with this 3D fingerprint sensor.


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