Perhaps Samsung wants to
keep iris recognition onboard as it's believed to be even safer.
Not exact matches
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.
While some folks have found it easy to adapt to the awkwardly placed fingerprint sensor, some of us haven't and are probably using
iris or facial
recognition (or the traditional pin or pattern) to
keep their device secure.
Security: A separate sub-security system supporting
iris recognition, fingerprint
recognition, voice biometrics and encryption that
keep critical security functions off the main processor.
The Galaxy S8 contains more ways than ever to
keep your content safely locked behind a password: in addition to the traditional PIN, pattern or password option (cumulatively the most secure), there's fingerprint
recognition,
iris scanning (which debuted on the Galaxy Note 7) and, oldie - but - goodie, face
recognition.