Other reports have stated that they may have a higher screen - to - body ratio, and they may have
improved iris scanners.
However, the latest leaks suggest the upcoming Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus will be coming with
improved IRIS scanners.
Now there is a new report that the Samsung flagship Galaxy S9 will feature
an improved iris scanner that's secure enough to be used to protect sensitive information.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 + also incorporate
an improved iris scanner, and feature the more traditional biometric authenticators like fingerprint scanning and facial recognition.
The device is said to be sporting a 5.8 - inch 2960x1440 Super AMOLED display, an IP68 - rated body and
an improved iris scanner.
At the top of of the phone we can see an array of sensors, which are believed to include a much -
improved iris scanner and the front - facing camera.
As for the Galaxy S9 +, the S9 + will have a newly
improved iris scanner and will be having Dual SIM support.
The S9 will also come with
an improved iris scanner.
A new report is now claiming that instead of working on its own 3D facial recognition technology, the South Korea giant is focused on
improving its iris scanner.
The fingerprint sensor still sits on the rear, and the device also features
improved IRIS scanner.
Then there's the ability to capture slow - motion videos at 1,000 fps,
an improved iris scanner, and a new fingerprint scanner location.
Not exact matches
They'll just
improve iris scanning with Face recognition working together and leave the
scanner on the back.
The
iris scanner first made its debut on the Galaxy Note 7, and has been vastly
improved this time around.
«Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is overflowing with amazing features, including a huge 6.3 - inch Quad HD screen,
iris scanner, new and
improved S Pen, and dual lens 12MP camera.»
The Galaxy Note 8 is also rumored to feature an IP68 certification,
iris scanner, rear - mounted fingerprint
scanner, 3300mAh capacity battery with fast charging, wireless charging, Samsung DeX support, and an
improved S Pen stylus.
«[The]
iris scanner is the safest biometric authentication [among
iris, fingerprint, and face recognition,] and we will continue to
improve the system for upcoming smartphones for safer banking transactions,» a Samsung spokesperson told The Korea Herald.
The Korea Herald quotes its sources as saying that «the Galaxy S9's
iris scanner will have an
improved camera lens and functions to make it better [at recognizing] the eyes of users.»
The new Note 7 continues the metal and glass build of the Note 5 but adds a dual curved display, IP68 certification, an
improved S Pen, and an
iris scanner for added security.
Samsung's latest features a gorgeous 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED display, a new S Pen and tools that take great advantage of it, and an
iris scanner for
improved security.
The new smartphone is set to come with a number of other enterprise - friendly features, including a large 5.8 - inch screen; IP68 waterproof rating; USB - C port for fast charging and quick data transfer; and possibly an
iris scanner for
improved security.
Samsung has also made improvements to the RGB and infrared camera sensors used by the
iris scanner and face unlock which has helped in
improving the individual accuracy of both these biometric systems.
Samsung's latest phablet delivers an
improved design, faster internals, an
iris scanner, the same great camera we got with the Galaxy S7 and an even better display.
«
Iris scanner is the safest biometric authentication (among
iris, fingerprint and face recognition) and we will continue to
improve the system for upcoming smartphones for safer banking transactions.»
The LG G5 is already rumoured to include an
iris scanner to help
improve the phones security, a better camera fitted with higher - resolution and a 20 - megapixel sensor and hopefully some well bolstered battery life.