(Representational image) Qualcomm has launched its second-generation in-display fingerprint scanning technology called 3D Sonic Gen 2 that comes with a larger surface area which results in faster processing. Also Read - Qualcomm Snapdragon 780G SoC announced, will offer faster download speeds and more power The chipset maker has also said that the sensors will be available in new sizes and will offer up to 50 percent faster performance and will be 77 percent larger compared to the Gen 1 sensors. Also Read - An Android game console with 5G? Qualcomm is working on a Nintendo Switch-inspired device The Qualcomm 3D Sonic Sensor Gen 1 was 4×9 mm while the Gen 2 will debut with a bigger 8×8 sensor. The bigger sensor means that it will provide its users with a larger region for them to place their fingers and will also allow the Qualcomm 3D Sonic Sensor to capture 1.7x more biometric data. Also Read - Snapdragon 888 chip with no 5G tipped, could make future flagship phones cheaper