The reason given is Samsung has chosen to use an iris scanner in the Galaxy S7, S7 edge, S7 Plus, and S7 edge + that will allow users to unlock their smartphone and authorize payments more securely,
since iris scanning is believed to be the most precise biometric scanning available.
, and S7 edge + that will allow users to unlock their smartphone and authorize payments more securely,
since iris scanning is believed to be the most precise biometric scanning available.
Not exact matches
Since these phones are usually sold in developing markets — markets where Samsung Pay hasn't arrived yet — the push for
iris scanning technology in budget phones could also mean the Korean tech giant has plans to roll out the digital wallet service to more of these developing markets.
Then your
irises are
scanned again, just in case you've swapped eyeballs with someone
since you were photographed five minutes ago.