More commonly referred to as «the notch,» The TrueDepth camera at the top of the iPhone X is practically a miniaturized Kinect that will allow Apple to use
secure facial scans for authentication purposes.
Not exact matches
And unlike Android - based
facial scanning alternatives, it is more
secure than its Touch ID fingerprint sensor in the iPhone 8.
When directly compared with what Samsung offers in their Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + smartphones, iPhone X uses 3D
facial scanning which is far more
secure.
Finally, there's a
secure element that safeguards biometric data such as fingerprints, iris
scans, and
facial information.
While the Galaxy S9 may not have Apple iPhone 8 / X level biometric
facial recognition, thanks to a new combination of an Iris scanner and existing
facial recognition software called Intelligent
Scan, the Galaxy S9 will have more accurate and faster biometric
facial recognition than its predecessor while also having the advantage of being more
secure.
Intelligent
Scan combines the Iris scanner and
facial recognition for faster, more accurate, and more
secure biometric recognition
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.
Galaxy S9 rumors point to a new feature called Intelligent
Scan, which combines iris and
facial recognition to create a more
secure authentication system.
By the looks of it, Intelligent
Scan combines two - dimensional iris and
facial scanning for a more
secure method than either alone.
It was first rumored earlier this year, with the suggestion that 3D
facial scanning may prove faster, easier and more
secure than the fingerprint reader currently used for logins and payments.
That makes for a
facial scan that's less
secure and unique, but also faster, and crucially, one that's only based in software.
Facial -
scan unlocking has been available on jailbroken iPhones for nearly five years, but we haven't seen it implemented in a way that's quicker or more
secure than Touch ID.
The Note 7's Iris
scanning feature has also been added to the S8 though
facial recognition is much faster and easier to use, though admittedly less
secure.
Similar to the way Touch ID keeps your fingerprint
scan private and
secure, a lot of work went into making sure that your
facial scan privacy is protected.
There have been reports that Apple's implementation of
facial scanning will be more
secure than Touch ID, in part because it captures more data points.
Samsung also added Intelligent
Scan that uses both the facial recognition and the iris scan to unlock quickly your phone in a secure man
Scan that uses both the
facial recognition and the iris
scan to unlock quickly your phone in a secure man
scan to unlock quickly your phone in a
secure manner.
Instead, rumor has it that Apple will use 3 - D
facial scanning that could prove faster, easier and more
secure than the fingerprint reader currently used for logins and payments.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Apple was working to replace Touch ID with 3D
facial scanning that could prove faster, easier and more
secure than the fingerprint reader currently used for logins and payments.
The new Intelligent
Scan uses both the iris scanner and the
facial recognition feature for a more
secure and faster identification.
Samsung has brought about some positive changes to the biometric authentication on the Samsung Galaxy S9 by combining
facial recognition technology with its unique iris
scanning technology to bring about one of the most
secure and hassle - free ways of unlocking a phone we've seen yet.
On Tuesday, someone from Samsung told The Investor that the
facial scanning technology of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus is not
secure enough for mobile payments.
The phone features iris
scanning and
facial recognition to
secure your files and folders.
While iris
scanning is said to be one of the most
secure biometric authentication options, the same can't be said about
facial recognition.