Sentences with phrase «face recognition features as»

The new software is expected to include updates to Samsung's iris and face recognition features as well as an overall smoother experience for the interface.

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You'll also enjoy innovative, next - gen features such as Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock the Galaxy Nexus.
There are some great features also, such as Face Unlock, optimized voice recognition, boosted predictive typing, and Voice Search.
You'll also enjoy innovative, next - gen features such as Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock the Galaxy S III, and Near Field Communications (NFC) capabilities.
The mid-range smartphone also comes with features such as Dolby Atmos support, Samsung Pay, fingerprint sensor, and face recognition.
The rear camera on Oppo R1S comes with features such as scene detection, HDR, face - recognition, panorama and geo - tagging.
Google's Android 4.0 brings into the phone OS other new features too, such as Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock the phone.
Among the key new features in Ice Cream Sandwich and the Galaxy Nexus is Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock  the phone using the front facing camera, though it does need to be calibrated and can be thrown off by extreme lighting in practice, as evidenced by last night's failed demo during the launch event in Hong Kong.
Jianyi first earned recognition with his oil paintings of deadpan laughing faces, such as The Second Situation, 1987, which was featured in the controversial 1989 group show «China / Avant - Garde» at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, marking the artist's move to collage, photography, video, and conceptual installations.
Nest Aware is also pretty much a must if you have the newer Nest Cam IQ and want to take advantage of its face - recognition technology, as that's the only way to get the feature.
Apple however, completely removed the fingerprint scanner known as TouchID on iOS devices and is now relying on face recognition with the new FaceID feature.
The Galaxy S9 + also comes with a new «intelligent scan» feature that uses a combination of facial recognition and iris scanning to authenticate, and while the OnePlus 5T also has a face unlock feature, it isn't as secure as what Samsung is offering.
Based on a tweet from developer Steve Troughton - Smith, at least one version of the iPhone will feature a «face unlock» facial recognition feature with the high - end model being referred to as iPhone Pro, iPhone 8 and iPhone X.
Other rumored ultra-high-end features include a Snapdragon 845 SoC, 6 GB RAM, up to 128 GB internal storage, as well as a front - facing camera and sensor housed by the reviled notch purportedly supporting advanced (2D) facial recognition.
With the Stand, you can continue using the phone as normal, even having access to features like Face ID or iris recognition.
Like the OPPO F5, the A79 also carries the facial recognition feature though we can't expect to be accurate as Apple's Face ID yet.
It appears that the smartphone could come with a cutout at the top of the display to house the ear speaker and the front - facing camera, as well as possible laser and infrared sensors that could enable new security features like facial and iris recognition.
Samsung says that the advanced AI and deep learning features enable the Exynos 9810 to accurately recognize faces or objects from images, which should come in handy for search or categorizing as well as from depth sensing, which would involve scanning a user's face for facial recognition.
This facial recognition feature uses an array of sensors on the front of the device to map your face and unlock the phone, as soon as you look at it.
Face recognition could support other features, such as the ability to silence notifications when you're looking at your phone, as developer Guilherme Rambo may have discovered.
One of the talked about features on the OnePlus 5T is facial recognition, which is critically acclaimed (just like the fingerprint scanner) because of its speed, as it apparently works better than Google's own Trusted Face unlock feature under Smart Lock.
Other than using an OLED panel, the iPhone 8 is also expected to ship with wireless charging, waterproofing as well as face recognition, a feature that throws some doubt on the continued existence of the Touch ID.
There's also a face recognition feature, which isn't the same as iris scanning on the S8 + and Note 8.
This means that the feature is not nearly as secure as other facial recognition implementations, though our testing showed that Face Unlock works incredibly fast and didn't get fooled by a picture.
It's true that the Galaxy S8 wouldn't have features like face or iris recognition without Touchwiz, but those Samsung - specific features don't tempt me as much as timely Android updates.
Biometric security is worth highlighting, as it's one of the main features of the iPhone X. Specifically, the phone has a facial recognition system dubbed Face ID, allowing you to unlock your phone just by looking at it.
They all have quad - core MediaTek processors and facial recognition features (though in all cases, Alcatel isn't using anything as fancy — and likely as reliable — as Apple's Face ID).
The feature was first introduced with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as a way to unlock your phone through face recognition.
Keeping hot on the heels of the big - name flagships, the OnePlus 6 may feature a notch design as well, which will house a front - facing camera to be used for facial recognition security.
The fingerprint on the back scans fingers, the iris scanner analyzes your eye, and it's almost as secure as Face ID, and the Face Recognition feature scans your face but can be cracked with phoFace ID, and the Face Recognition feature scans your face but can be cracked with phoFace Recognition feature scans your face but can be cracked with phoface but can be cracked with photos.
Beyond faster processors, greater storage capacity, higher resolution displays, and clever security features, such as fingerprint and face recognition, the smartphones of tomorrow could think for themselves.
The iPhone 8 price is expected to range from $ 1,000 to $ 1,200, which is understandable given its rumored design overhaul and new features such as the Face ID facial recognition technology and wireless charging.
«All iVOOMi products are backed by innovation as we aim to bring world class technology in all our offerings, and our latest smartphone, the Anniversary Edition i1s with facial recognition is another feather to the cap since we are the first to offer face - unlock feature under the 8k price segment», he further added.
Facial references such as «mouthstretch,» «mouthsmile,» and «mouthdimple» were also found, which are most likely a nod to Apple's rumored facial recognition feature that can even detect faces in the dark using infrared.
«Samsung continues to raise the bar in the Android market with the Galaxy S9 offering convenient new security features such as face recognition and iris scanning to unlock the phone, water resistant technology, wireless charging and amazing new camera functions which are all innovations we know Optus customers will love,» he said.
News of Samsung using 3D facial recognition technology surfaced after the announcement and release of the iPhone X, which features Face ID as its sole biometrics option.
It's said that Apple, with its big pockets, has been able to beat out the rest of the industry in research, development and production of such camera systems that make features possible such as enhanced facial recognition (Face ID), Animoji and other augmented reality media.
A new Face Unlock feature is also here in a marketplace of other facial recognition methods such as Apple's Face ID and Samsung's limited iris scanning capabilities.
The phone also features incredibly small top and bottom bezels, and minimal side bezels, as well as what appears to be a Face ID - like camera on the front which is likely to power 3D face recognition, like on the iPhone X. And we already know that Huawei is working on such technology, which it says will be better than the iPhonFace ID - like camera on the front which is likely to power 3D face recognition, like on the iPhone X. And we already know that Huawei is working on such technology, which it says will be better than the iPhonface recognition, like on the iPhone X. And we already know that Huawei is working on such technology, which it says will be better than the iPhone X.
Other new features include multitasking for apps (so there's no need to quit one before running another), AllShare Play (for playing content from other compatible devices such as Samsung smartphones, tablets, computers and cameras), a parent - controlled Kids interface (is this where face recognition comes in?)
Microsoft Lumia 950 (5.2 - inch) and 950 XL (5.7 - inch) come with a couple of unique hardware / software features such as Windows Hello face recognition via Iris Scanner, and Continuum for Phones.
There will always be cheap smartphones out there to cater for those on low budgets, but with companies now striving to stand out from the crowd in a congested marketplace, even features which perhaps should not be highlighted in mobile devices — such as face recognition technology or novelty emoticons — will be pumped for profit, recognition, and to justify spending enough cash to pay the rent.
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