Sentences with phrase «iris readers»

The V30 is said to feature a 24MP +24 MP dual camera setup in the front for selfies and adopt the iris reader on its top frame, which the iPhone series have not featured this function until now.

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You can use the iris scanner, fingerprint reader, or facial recognition to unlock the S9, or use them all at the same time.
Windows Hello requires a specialized, illuminated infrared camera for facial recognition or iris detection or a finger print reader which supports the Windows Biometric Framework.
The phone has a fingerprint reader, an iris scanner, and it uses its front camera for facial recognition.
Both of them inherit the iris scanner from their bigger sibling, the Note 8 but on the S9 and S9 Plus, it can function in conjunction with the face data from the selfie camera to offer a more secure alternative to the fingerprint reader.
The iris scanner takes longer than an accurate fingerprint reader on a rival phone, plus you have to hold it level to your face, and lift your sunglasses if you're outside.
Fingerprint reader on the back, the S8 also features an iris scanner, a new face recognition technology, and is IP68 certified, hence waterproof.
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.
This technology can further optimize iris and facial recognition to make up for fingerprint reader experience since some phones like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the iPhone 8 will feature the edge - to - edge screen.
The feature that's really missing from this business - oriented phone is biometrics: having neither fingerprint reader nor iris recognition may keep the phone's price down, but it means the only login option is a PIN.
As a matter of fact, earlier in this June, a supply chain insider from Taiwan has unveiled that the new highlight of the new phones to be launched in the second half this year is to adopt 3D sensor technology is optimize iris recognition and facial recognition functions, which aims to make up for unsatisfying fingerprint reader experience.
You'll get a fingerprint reader on the back, controversially positioned next to the main camera rather than below it, an iris sensor on the front, similar to that of the ill - fated Note 7, and yes, even vastly improved facial recognition.
If you've been following all the Galaxy S8 rumors, the handset will likely offer iris scanning and a built - in fingerprint reader, but it seems that those features aren't enough.
The front - facing camera above the display is joined by an iris scanner, a new authentication method offered by Samsung's flagship smartphones besides the fingerprint reader that's not visible in the picture.
Security is vital for mobile professionals, and device security on the Elite x3 is managed via a front - mounted iris scanner and a fingerprint reader on the back.
Luckily, the fingerprint reader is quick and Samsung has also packed in iris and facial recognition as alternative ways to unlock the phone.
Phone authentication mechanisms have come a long way from passwords and pattern locks to fingerprint readers, iris scanners, and face unlock...
The unique detail in your eye is used to unlock the smartphone with the iris scanner, which is even more secure than a fingerprint reader.
Other standout features of the Note 8 include the IP68 rating of its hardware, support for Samsung Pay and Samsung Desktop Experience, the iris scanner, rear - mounted fingerprint reader, wireless charging and Quick Charge 2.0.
Once the payment has been biometrically authorised (hence compatibility with the latest devices only, as these have fingerprint or iris scanners) the phone tells you to tap it onto the contactless payment reader and bingo, a payment is made via NFC (near field communication).
That phone is stunning in its efficiency, and I still consider the Galaxy S8 Plus to be the most ergonomic large - screen phone I've yet used (when relying on iris scanning for biometric ID and not the off - center fingerprint reader, of course).
It's just as fast as my iPhone 7's fingerprint reader and definitely faster than the Lumia 950's iris recognition or the HP Elite x3's fingerprint scanner.
Based on early reviews, we also learn that unlocking the phone using the fingerprint reader is quite fast, noticeably faster than using the iris scanner.
Fortunately, with the Anniversary update for the platform expected this summer, the support for fingerprint readers will be added to Mobile and future devices can include both iris and fingerprint scanners.
While Windows Hello on PC supports both iris scanners and fingerprint readers, the ability to scan your finger is yet to come to Windows 10 Mobile.
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