It might also feature
an iris scanner for amped security features and will be NFC - enabled.
Also on - board is
an iris scanner for enhanced security and for quick payments through Samsung Pay.
Yesterday, a leak from @evleaks suggested that the Galaxy Note 7 will be available in a new Blue color variant, while also introducing
iris scanner for the very first time in the Note series.
With major smartphone OEMs doing away with over-reliance on passcodes and passwords via the introduction of fingerprint technology on flagship devices; Samsung wants to take things to the next level with
an iris scanner for the Galaxy Note 6, thus replacing the use of a finger with an eye.
The new smartphone is set to come with a number of other enterprise - friendly features, including a large 5.8 - inch screen; IP68 waterproof rating; USB - C port for fast charging and quick data transfer; and possibly
an iris scanner for improved security.
Based on various reports, the Note 7 should sport a dual - edge curved display,
an iris scanner for easy phone unlocking (no more pin codes!)
Other key speculated Galaxy Note 6 feature includes
the iris scanner for unlocking the device, instead of the ubiquitous fingerprint scanner.
Samsung's latest features a gorgeous 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED display, a new S Pen and tools that take great advantage of it, and
an iris scanner for improved security.
The new Note 7 continues the metal and glass build of the Note 5 but adds a dual curved display, IP68 certification, an improved S Pen, and
an iris scanner for added security.
The leak also suggests Samsung will include the same 12MP rear shooter camera from the Galaxy S8, as well as
an iris scanner for unlocking your phone.
There will be
an iris scanner for unlocking the device and confirming payments.
New reports detailing the specs of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 6 have confirmed IP68 - certified waterproofing and a potential
iris scanner for the smartphone.
You also get
an iris scanner for authentication purposes, just like what you do with your fingerprint scanner.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideYou can use
the iris scanner for yet another trick: locking away files and apps in a special Secure Folder.
The new Samsung phone will pack in an extremely high - resolution 4K display, two rear cameras, and
an iris scanner for an extra layer of security.
There appears to be
an iris scanner for easy, quick, and reliable user identification and authentication.
Besides the overwhelming screen, the only other notable aspects on the front panel is the front - facing camera and the inclusion of
an iris scanner for advanced security functionality.
Similarly, every time a fingerprint scanner or
an iris scanner for a device's security is used, this data is stored, but usually on the device itself.
I've set up
the iris scanner for Samsung Pay, and even in the few times I've used it, I have to say the iris scanner works quite well.
Back when the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus were first released, there was some concern that people who chose to utilize the phones»
iris scanners for security might be at risk.
Not exact matches
Additionally, the Vivo X21i also sports
IRIS scanner on the front
for secure authentication.
The highlight of the tablet is the
iris scanner, which provides biometric authentication that's certified
for use with Aadhar, STQC, and UIDAI.
For biometrics authentication, the Galaxy S7 series came only with a fingerprint
scanner, while the Galaxy S8 series comes with a number of new security features, including
iris scanning and face detection.
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 chip is making its first appearance in Samsung's Galaxy S9 smartphones, packing cool features like an
iris scanner, support
for HDR content, AR emoji stickers, a true edge - to - edge screen, and so on.
In addition to the large screen, the plus - sized flagship device pack an
iris scanner, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage with an option
for a MicroSD card.
The phone has a fingerprint reader, an
iris scanner, and it uses its front camera
for facial recognition.
The
iris scanner is present and accounted
for in the Galaxy S9 and S9 +, but with a fallback this time: facial identification.
On the S9 Plus, face unlock and the
iris scanner are used together via Intelligent Scan, through which the phone uses both metrics and goes
for the one that works first.
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.
This aspect of the processor makes it the perfect chip
for biometric systems like facial,
iris and fingerprint
scanners.
It also addresses a number of bugs, including
for things such as the Galaxy Apps application randomly force closing, excessive battery consumption, non-responsive
iris scanners, and more.
You can always use face unlock (which Samsung calls more convenient than it is secure, so no thanks) or the
iris scanner, which is deemed secure enough
for Samsung Pay.
DigiTimes is reporting on a future where
iris scanners are the next big step
for mobile device security, naming a variety of different brands that will adopt the technology in the foreseeable future based on information provided to the publication from «industry sources.»
The setup is simple where you allow
iris scanner to scan your eyes
for few seconds and it remembers your
iris (not you) with a reference image.
Based on the information that the company shared about its new chipset, it is capable of supporting four image sensors
for «dual cameras in the rear along with a camera and
iris scanner at the front.»
The
iris scanner is positioned above the display and is a very secure system
for a variety of applications.
Credit: BGRThe
iris scanner was just one aspect of the Guardian's report on likely features
for the Galaxy S8.
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.
LG recently received a patent
for its
iris scanner likely to feature in G7 2018 smartphone.
If you have security, it will go straight to unlocking,
for example to the
iris scanner or PIN code entry.
Judging by the photo, the Galaxy S9 has a IP68 water - and dust - resistant body, an
iris scanner, and a screen that measures 5.8 inches across diagonally, or 5.6 inches when you account
for the rounded corners.
The Note 7 is also the first smartphone in the world to feature an
iris scanner that can be used
for unlocking the phone and even
for verifying Samsung Pay transactions.
It has an
iris - scanning feature that combines with Samsung Knox
for security, as well as a fingerprint
scanner.
However, the software enhancements related to the S pen and its greater sensitivity are entirely new, he observed, as is the
iris scanner, which «will be a big winner
for folks that want to use this device to enter the corporate office — especially
for those working in fields like medical, financial, and other areas where they might be accessing sensitive data in a mobile environment.»
The
iris scanner is still in - development
for the Mi Max 3, but it's still unknown if the final product will indeed include the feature.
There's also mention of support
for four image sensors
for «dual camera in the rear along with a camera and
iris scanner at the front.»
A solution
for this is to use the S8's built - in
iris scanner as a secondary way to unlock your S8 when its stationary.
As
for the front, there will be an S5K4H7 camera sensor paired with an
iris scanner currently available only in the Galaxy series devices.
Only a handful of devices use
iris scanners right now, but more companies are rumored to be bringing the technology to their upcoming products, including Samsung
for the Galaxy S7.