Samsung is also studying the possibility of
including iris recognition technology in Galaxy S5, probably to counter iPhone 5s» Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
Not exact matches
Today, NGI's database contains several types of unique identifiers
including fingerprints,
iris prints, and facial
recognition.
Other increasingly plausible iPhone 8 / X features
include glass back panel - facilitated wireless charging, a vertical dual - lens camera setup, facial and
iris recognition, as well as some mystery AR functionality.
Besides an in - display fingerprint scanner, KGI says that Note 9 will have other new selling points,
including upgraded
iris recognition and dual cameras, although dual cameras could appear on the Galaxy Note 8 first, as rumors predict.
Aside from the conventional pattern, text, and PIN locks, there are three other options
including face
recognition,
iris scanning and lastly, using the fingerprint reader.
While Samsung offers a variety of security methods for unlocking the Note 8,
including iris scanning (first added to the Galaxy series with the Note 7), facial
recognition and an awkwardly placed fingerprint sensor that sits beside the Note 8's most exciting feature, the phone's dual camera.
Other features that could debut this year
include wireless charging,
iris scanning or facial
recognition, and a next - generation Touch ID sensor embedded within the iPhone's display.
Samsung has decided not to
include a fingerprint scanner under the display of its next - generation Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + smartphones due to continued technical difficulties, according to South Korea's The Investor.Instead, the fingerprint scanner will likely remain positioned on the back of each device, just like the current Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + models.Fingerprint scanning is one of three biometric options for unlocking the Galaxy S8 alongside
iris scanning and facial
recognition.
Ming - Chi Kuo predicts that iPhone 8 could
include advanced biometric features like
iris scanning or facial
recognition.
Another feature that will be familiar to Windows 10 Mobile users is
iris recognition - but the new Galaxy S8 handsets also offer a range of other security features,
including the options of facial
recognition, a fingerprint sensor on the rear of the device, and more «traditional» PIN and pattern unlock.
As you would expect, the new handsets are packed with all sorts of high - end specs,
including Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 chipset,
iris and facial
recognition, a PC - style desktop experience, and a new digital assistant called Bixby.
Samsung is also working on a series of extra features,
including improved
iris scanning and face
recognition.
Other feature expected for the Galaxy Note 8
include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or Exynos 8895 chip, 6 GB of RAM, internal storage options up to 256 GB, a dual - camera setup, USB - C, 3D touch and fingerprint,
iris and facial
recognition biometrics.
The fingerprint sensor is now on the back near the camera lens, but Samsung
included facial
recognition and an
iris scanner to unlock your device.
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.
Other biometrics features
include an
iris scanner and facial
recognition.
Other highlights
include a dedicated processing unit for
iris and fingerprint
recognition, and a Vision Processing Unit that recognizes objects for better video tracking and improved panoramas.
Other standout features
include the Bixby AI assistant and several new biometrics features, such as facial
recognition and
iris scanning.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 features six security options,
including the traditional pin, pattern, and password, in addition to three biometric features:
iris scanning, fingerprint scanning and facial
recognition.
Samsung's latest biometrics options
include iris scanning and facial
recognition.
In fact, there are six security options on the handset,
including iris scanning, facial
recognition, and fingerprint scanning, in addition to the more standard pin, pattern and password options.
This
includes iris and facial
recognition, although folks that aren't too tall might need to lean up to get their face or eyes in line with the phone's camera, as the phone sits at nearly a 45 - degree angle on the DeX dock.
These new
recognition technologies will rely on new hardware,
including an
iris scanner and a 3D camera.
All other features on the Galaxy Note 8 remain the same,
including its 6.3 - inch Quad HD + dual - edge display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip, 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB internal storage options with 256 GB microSD expansion support, 12 - megapixel wide angle and telephoto dual - camera setup and 8 - megapixel front camera, 3,300 mAh battery with wired and wireless fast charging, USB Type - C, Android 7.1.1 Nougat, IP68 water water, wind and dust resistance and biometrics
including an
iris scanner, facial
recognition and fingerprint scanner.
The Galaxy S8 introduces new features
including an infinity display with a virtual home button, an
iris scanner, and facial
recognition, in addition to bringing camera improvements and well - known features such as fingerprint scanning.
In addition, the Note 8 gives you three different ways to unlock the device,
including a fingerprint sensor (though it's on the back),
iris scanning and facial
recognition.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 offers a whole range of security options,
including iris, fingerprint and face
recognition, meaning more options for unlocking your phone.
On Windows 10 Mobile, Microsoft opted for
iris recognition for its recent Lumia 950 and 950 XL smartphones while HP
included both
iris and fingerprint
recognition in its Elite X3 handset.
Google has actually introduced the face
recognition technology with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and then Samsung has bought the
iris scanning technology to the Note 7, the first ever Smartphone to
include the
Iris scanner was the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
In addition, no matter how advanced a hacking prevention or intrusion protection system —
including ones deploying the growing number of biometric authenticators of
iris, facial, voice, or fingerprint
recognition - these have, and always will, eventually be compromised and broken.
While Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8
include biometric features, such as facial
recognition and
iris scanning, the features have been criticized for having high failure rates.
Facial
recognition and
iris scanning technologies were
included with the S8 and S8 + to bolster security options.