Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
The phone has a fingerprint reader, an
iris scanner, and it uses its front
camera for facial
recognition.
This year's iPhone 8 will offer a «revolutionary» FaceTime
camera that will be capable of facial
recognition and
iris scanning, according to one reliable analyst.
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.
(2) Competition from OLED iPhone, Galaxy S9's biggest competitor.Since OLED iPhone has canceled under - display fingerprint
recognition / touch ID function, and as Galaxy S9 will have the new selling points of upgraded
iris recognition and dual
camera, Samsung does not need to risk adopting under - display optical fingerprint solution in a hurry;
This new sensor bar will be specifically used for the front - facing
camera and the earpiece, with some sources also claiming that it could incorporate a face and
iris -
recognition system for additional security.
It has the better AMOLED Infinity Display, a much better processor with its 10nm architecture, more RAM and base memory, a better
camera, incorporates an
iris scanner and facial
recognition, faster battery charging and wireless charging.
The new components will allow combining depth information with 2D images from the front
camera for applications such as face and
iris recognition as well as 3D selfies, according to a note from KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo obtained by 9to5Mac.
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.
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.
The S9 has much better facial /
iris recognition, and the fingerprint scanner under the
camera is much easier to reach.
There is also an 8MP AF
camera with f / 1.7 aperture size and will be bundled out with
iris scanner and facial
recognition.
And we're using the plural because the chances are there'll be more than just a
camera, as Apple is reportedly planning to launch the iPhone 8 with
iris and facial
recognition as well.
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 front
camera is rumoured to come with an
iris scanner and will support facial
recognition features.
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.
Samsung, for example, offers both face
recognition and
iris scanning on its Galaxy S8, S8 + and Note 8 handsets, as well as a capable 8MP
camera, while the Nokia 8's Dual Sight mode lets you take pictures with the front and rear
camera simultaneously (a.k.a. «bothies»).
The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + come with the latest and greatest specs and features such as a dual aperture
camera, slow - motion videos at 960 frames per second, a dual rear
camera with 2x zoom on the S9 +, AR Emoji for emojis based on your facial expressions, Android 8.0 Oreo with the Samsung Experience 9.0 UX, and
iris and facial
recognition that work in tandem.
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.
The Galaxy S8 does feature alternate methods for unlocking the phone though, such as facial
recognition and
iris scanning, but that still doesn't make up for its awkwardly positioned fingerprint scanner to the right of the
camera sensor.
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 front
camera on the V30 is 5 - megapixels so not quite as resolute as the Note 8, and although it has facial
recognition, LG does not offer
iris scanning.
The front
camera is capable of both
iris scanning and facial
recognition.
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.
«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.
It's a combo if
iris scanner and a less secure facial
recognition feature used via the front
camera to unlock the device.
Although the fingerprint sensor is now on the back and located near the
camera lens, Samsung gives us easier ways to unlock the device by way of facial
recognition and an
iris scanner.
According to OnLeaks, the back features twin
cameras in a vertical orientation for better depth sensing for AR; facial
recognition and
iris scanning; IP68 water resistance; an 18.5:9 aspect ratio display, similar to that found on the Samsung Galaxy S8; and rear glass panel to support wireless charging.