Huawei is gearing up to roll out a major 3‑D face‑recognition upgrade for its upcoming Mate 80 smartphones.
The new technology is set to boost the user experience to a whole new level, and it looks set to hit even the base‑model Mate 80.
3‑D Face Recognition is the talk of the town
Unlike last year, HUAWEI is expected to integrate 3‑D facial verification on the Mate 80’s standard version. The company pulled a formal document on the subject, so it’s unclear whether the leaked details are accurate. Nevertheless, a new source suggests the upgrade could soon be a reality.
DigitalChatStation reports a new test
According to DigitalChatStation, HUAWEI is testing a fresh 3‑D face‑recognition module for the Mate 80 lineup. The firm is developing a China‑made solution with supposedly better components and functionality.
China‑made 3‑D Face Recognition?
Huawei is meeting top Chinese manufacturers to gather parts such as modules, transmitters, and receivers. The company is reportedly mass‑producing the new 3‑D face‑recognition system and may soon reveal more details.
Huawei has historically mixed Chinese and foreign components to build its facial‑recognition tech. Over time, however, the company has shifted to fully China‑made parts—a move it calls a step toward greater self‑reliance.
The tipster didn’t say exactly what the new 3‑D feature will bring to the Mate 80 series. It could improve the facial‑recognition depth or enhance security.
Rumours also say that HUAWEI might introduce under‑display 3‑D face‑recognition before Apple, though it is unlikely to appear on the Mate 80.
Only time will tell. For now, we expect even the plain Mate 80 to enjoy the benefits of the new 3‑D facial‑recognition system.
(Source: Weibo)
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