Huawei is reportedly preparing to introduce a new anti-reflective display on its upcoming Mate 80 series, potentially making it the first smartphone to feature the company’s in-house PaperMatte technology. Multiple sources claim Apple is also working on a similar solution for its next iPhone model, suggesting that both companies are aiming to enhance outdoor screen visibility and reduce eye strain.

The Mate 80 series may adopt the same display technology that Huawei recently mass-produced for the MatePad Air 2025 tablet. This screen uses a combination of high-precision nano-etching and a nano-texture multilayer scattering structure. The first technique cuts screen sparkle by 50 percent, while the second eliminates up to 99 percent of ambient light interference. Huawei claims this combination improves clarity and reduces visual fatigue, earning the screen SGS Gold Certification for eye comfort.

Huawei first introduced its PaperMatte screen in 2024, targeting AG (anti-glare), AR (anti-reflective), and AF (anti-fingerprint) standards. The technology aims to address issues like glare, blue light exposure, and reduced touch responsiveness in bright environments. Huawei has positioned this as a long-term effort to improve display comfort and usability across multiple product lines.
Samsung has already implemented similar anti-reflective advancements in its flagship devices. The Galaxy S25 Ultra features Corning Gorilla Armor 2, a scratch-resistant glass-ceramic that reduces reflections and enhances durability. Reviewers praised the screen for maintaining sharpness and contrast under strong lighting conditions. The iQOO 13 also includes a Crystal Optical Glass layer on its highest-end variant, adding another example of brands moving toward glare-reducing materials.
If Huawei succeeds in bringing the PaperMatte to the Mate 80, it could set a new benchmark for smartphone display quality. Analysts believe Apple’s entry into the space could push anti-reflective displays into the mainstream. These technologies have the potential to become standard in future flagship phones, especially as more users demand improved readability in outdoor settings.
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