Huawei Mate 90 series to boast a fingerprint sensor upgrade
The Huawei Mate 90 Series Might Finally Get the Fingerprint Upgrade We’ve Been Waiting For
If you’ve been keeping an eye on Huawei’s flagship evolution, the latest buzz from China will definitely grab your attention. It looks like the upcoming Huawei Mate 90 series is finally ditching the older security tech in favor of something much more modern: ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors.
Currently in the testing phase, these sensors are expected to replace the side-mounted scanners found on previous generations. While side-mounted buttons are reliable, they often feel a bit behind the curve for a premium flagship. Ultrasonic tech is a significant step up—it’s faster, more secure, and unlike optical sensors, it works like a charm even if your fingers are a little damp or oily.
A Camera Setup That Challenges the Best
Security isn’t the only area getting a facelift. The Mate 90 Pro Max is reportedly doubling down on its photography credentials. Rumors suggest it will retain the dual telephoto camera setup of its predecessor, but with a massive twist: one of those lenses is expected to offer 10x optical zoom. This puts it squarely in competition with the high-end periscope setups we’ve seen from brands like Oppo.
But the real cherry on top? Huawei is allegedly evaluating a 1-inch type sensor for the main camera. While the final decision is still under wraps, moving to a sensor of that size would be a game-changer for low-light performance and natural bokeh. We saw hints of this ambition with the Mate 80 Pro Max, but the 90 series seems ready to push that envelope even further.
When Can We Expect It?
If Huawei sticks to its traditional release cycle, we should see the Mate 90 lineup officially break cover this October. Between the potential for a massive primary sensor and the long-overdue move to ultrasonic biometrics, the Mate 90 is shaping up to be one of the most interesting releases of the year.
