Of course the downside of this design would be lack of facial or
iris recognition features, but having an in - glass fingerprint scanner certainly helps take those needs off the table.
Apple could do away with the Touch ID sensor entirely in the iPhone 8, instead using facial and
iris recognition features reportedly in the works for the new phone.
35000 (~ $ 550) is its worth and if adding
IRIS recognition feature (to support aadhar everification) is also good at 43000 (~ $ 600)
Not exact matches
The facial
recognition functionality has been brought over from the Galaxy S8 and it's coupled with the
iris scanner in this iteration for a new
feature called Intelligence Scan.
The
feature enables the Galaxy S9 to authenticate the user's identity by a combination of face
recognition and
iris scanning for improved results in cases where either one of the methods might struggle.
The novelty of
features like facial
recognition and
iris scanning has worn off and I find myself using the fingerprint scanner.
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.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 will also be packed with some of Note7's
features like the
iris recognition for biometric security.
To access a secure
feature like Samsung Pay, you can verify with your
irises if you unlocked with facial
recognition.
The facial
recognition functionality has been brought over from the Galaxy S8 and it's coupled with the
iris scanner in this iteration for a new
feature called Intelligence Scan.
Fingerprint reader on the back, the S8 also
features an
iris scanner, a new face
recognition technology, and is IP68 certified, hence waterproof.
The
feature enables the Galaxy S9 to authenticate the user's identity by a combination of face
recognition and
iris scanning for improved results in cases where either one of the methods might struggle.
In its place, Apple may
feature new facial or
iris recognition technology that will allow you to unlock the phone using sensors that scan your face and eyes.
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.
In fact, the only major concern many have had with respect to the Galaxy Note 8 is the fingerprint placement, but there are alternatives to this
feature such as facial
recognition and
iris scanning, both of which are not available on the Google Pixel 2 XL.
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.
The Galaxy S9 + also comes with a new «intelligent scan»
feature that uses a combination of facial
recognition and
iris scanning to authenticate, and while the OnePlus 5T also has a face unlock
feature, it isn't as secure as what Samsung is offering.
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.
Galaxy S9 rumors point to a new
feature called Intelligent Scan, which combines
iris and facial
recognition to create a more secure authentication system.
Even though the Galaxy S8's
iris scanner is more secure than its facial
recognition feature, it's still not infallible.
Ming - Chi Kuo predicts that iPhone 8 could include advanced biometric
features like
iris scanning or facial
recognition.
With the Stand, you can continue using the phone as normal, even having access to
features like Face ID or
iris recognition.
The S9 and S9 + also uses a
feature called «Intelligent Scan,» which combines the handset's
iris scanning capabilities and face
recognition, replacing either unlock
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.
Samsung additionally improved the biometrics
features of the new devices, allowing them to simultaneously rely on
iris and facial
recognition in order to deliver an authentication experience that's both more secure and convenient.
The handsets both
feature large dual - curved displays, a new PC - like desktop experience with mouse and keyboard support,
iris and facial
recognition, and all sorts of other high - end specs.
The
iris scanner has been found to have trouble reading eyes in bright light, while the facial
recognition feature has been shown to be fooled by photos.
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.
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.
It
features a lightning - fast fingerprint sensor, as well as facial
recognition and
iris scanning to unlock it.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 + also incorporate an improved
iris scanner, and
feature the more traditional biometric authenticators like fingerprint scanning and facial
recognition.
Samsung Galaxy S8 The Galaxy S8
features a fingerprint scanner, an
iris scanner, and a facial
recognition biometrics options.
Even these devices might sport the
iris scanner and the facial
recognition features like the Note 8.
Samsung is also working on a series of extra
features, including improved
iris scanning and face
recognition.
And while Samsung's Face
Recognition feature is indeed faster than
iris scanning, it's also much less secure.
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.
Ditto for Internet of Things hooks into the Smart Things cloud and
iris scanner and facial
recognition features.
Elsewhere, the new iPhone will reportedly
feature wireless charging and new biometric
recognition technology (possibly
iris and / or face scanning).
Even so, with the Galaxy S8 and iPhone X
featuring their own takes on
iris and facial
recognition, the input method is bound to increase in popularity as time passes, so in that aspect, the OnePlus 5T is well - positioned for the future.
There's also a face
recognition feature, which isn't the same as
iris scanning on the S8 + and Note 8.
The front camera is rumoured to come with an
iris scanner and will support facial
recognition features.
It's true that the Galaxy S8 wouldn't have
features like face or
iris recognition without Touchwiz, but those Samsung - specific
features don't tempt me as much as timely Android updates.
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.
Meanwhile, a report in Korean Economic Daily claims that Samsung will complement the S8's
iris - scanning
feature with facial
recognition technology that will also let you unlock your new phone, while Bloomberg says you'll also be able to use those capabilities to verify mobile payments.
In particular, the Galaxy Note 8 may have optimized
iris scanner and facial
recognition features.
The Note 8 is also expected to be IP68 water resistant and will
feature iris and facial
recognition, as well as a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
There's even a new Intelligent Scan
feature that combines
iris scanning and facial
recognition to unlock the phone.
Samsung added a
feature called Intelligent Scan in the S9 and S9 +, which joins the traditional passcode in addition to the fingerprint sensor, face
recognition and
iris scanning
features already baked into previous generations of the Galaxy S line.
Other biometrics
features include an
iris scanner and facial
recognition.
The new
feature will use both
iris scanning and facial
recognition to unlock your device.