Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei released the Huawei Mate RS alongside its flagship P20 Pro last month. The smartphone was designed in collaboration with the esteemed Porsche Design studios and despite featuring the same hardware specifications as the P20 Pro, the Mate RS doesn’t include the dreaded notch.
Due to this, Huawei opted for a screen similar to that of the P20 Pro, but without the cutout at the top of the screen. Additionally, the P20 Pro’s asymmetrical camera setup on the back was moved to the center of the back over the fingerprint sensor. Another difference between the P20 Pro and the Mate RS is the presence of two finger printer sensors, with the latter sporting an in-display fingerprint sensor and a normal fingerprint sensor on the back.
Talking about why the company chose to go with two fingerprint sensors, Huawei’s senior product marketing manager Peter Gauden said: