With lots of other spec -
including facial recognition tech - packed in too, it's difficult to call this a budget handset.
Not exact matches
Production won't start until 2018, but the car on display showed off a number of high -
tech features,
including facial recognition instead of a key, cameras instead of mirrors and driverless valet parking.
Samsung first added
facial recognition tech on the ill - fated Note 7, then it was
included in the Galaxy S8.
Unfortunately for Samsung fans who want the
tech giant to
include facial recognition in its highly anticipated Galaxy S9 flagship, that is very unlikely to happen.