According to the patent filing, the technology would use shortwave infrared light to map the ridges on the finger that is pressed against the screen. The image, seen above, also seem to depict an electronic device, presumably a smartphone, which can incorporate the new technology underneath its touchscreen display to analyze fingerprints for verification. The technology would apparently use infrared light that would be reflected by a finger on to a photosensitive element for verification. Since infrared light is not part of the visible spectrum, it won’t interfere with the display, while a photosensitive element would filter out light from the visible spectrum. It will be interesting to see if Apple will incorporate the new technology in its next-gen iPhones to be launched next year, or if it will still need some more polish before it’s ready for prime time. While we don’t exactly know when Apple will introduce the new feature in its smartphones and tablets, it would certainly be a welcome addition, given that many users continue to clamor for Touch ID even years after it was replaced by Face ID. Featured Image Courtesy: USPTO