In-display fingerprint sensors have been on the market since 2018, with companies such as Samsung, OnePlus, Qualcomm and Vivo all utilising the technology. Since then, the feature has become somewhat of an industry standard for many flagships.
So far in-display fingerprint sensors have come either in optical or ultrasonic variants. Both variants vary in their technical advancement and security, but so far they have had a shared requirement – they need an OLED screen to work.
Now it seems that might be changing, as a company called Goodix claims it is bringing the same technology to LCD screens in 2020. Wccftech also reports that Lu Weibing – the general manager at Redmi – says that fingerprint sensors is soon coming to its LCD displays. This is confirmed in a video posted on weibo seen below.