
On March 31, the vice president of Xiaomi Group and general manager of the Redmi brand, Lu Weibing, published a post on the famous Chinese social network Weibo asking his followers “What do you want improved in the successors of the Redmi Note 7 and Note 7 Pro? ". The answer that has received the most acclaim seems to be the presence of a fingerprint sensor under the screen.
Lu Weibing did not hold back and made it clear that the lack of a UD fingerprint sensor is not only due to a marketing strategy, but rather a technical problem. It would in fact be impossible to position a sensor of this type under an LCD display, that is of the type that we find in the last Note series.
So, to put it simply, until a Redmi smartphone is equipped with an AMOLED screen, we can forget about the fingerprint reader below the screen.
Will we see a Redmi flagship with AMOLED screen and UD sensor?
The Redmi boss then let us know that having the sensor on the back cover is the best choice for a device with an LCD display. Having a side sensor is more beautiful to look at but the percentages of positive fingerprints decreases, Weibing says up to two / three times compared to the reader behind.
That said, we must not abandon all hope. In fact, news from a few hours ago is what would always give Redmi the job of creating a new "true" flagship with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. In that case it would be very likely the presence of an AMOLED screen for the realization of a more complete device and consequently the hypothesis of a fingerprint sensor under the screen would be likely again.

Redmire Xiaomi Note Pro 7
In any case, in our opinion Redmi should focus on other aspects of the smartphone before bringing a technology that is not yet mature. Trying to keep prices low for top-end hardware.
What do you think about it? Do you agree with us or for you the fingerprint sensor below the screen is a priority? Let us know in the comments section below!
I would prefer a 7 pro global note
Notes 7 pro global with amoled.pace screen made.
A clarification I hope that the editorial staff grasps it. We continue to talk about an ips lcd screen for the note 7 and 7 pro. It is not ips but it is LTPS