One of them could be there to
support facial recognition features that are reportedly in the works for the iPhone 8.
The front camera is rumoured to come with an iris scanner and will
support facial recognition features.
The front camera also
supports facial recognition feature for added security.
Not exact matches
Yes, there are some pretty cool
features on the iPhone X: the high definition OLED screen, infrared
facial recognition to map the 3D surface of the face rather than a flat image like a photo, and improved cameras with image stabilization, and built - in capabilities to
support augmented reality apps.
FYFM employs the latest scientific data and sophisticated
facial recognition software, including a complex algorithm to identify potential partners to
support the theory that chemistry ignites when we see someone whose
facial features are similar to our own.
The OnePlus 6 also
features software - based
facial recognition technology to
support face unlock.
The Mi Mix S2, which
features a ceramic back cover, also includes an Adreno 630 graphics chip,
facial recognition capabilities for security, wireless charging and
support for Google's ARCore augmented reality capabilities.
The iPhone 8 is still expected to boast an edge - to - edge OLED display, advanced
facial recognition features that
support Apple Pay, and more.
Other rumored ultra-high-end
features include a Snapdragon 845 SoC, 6 GB RAM, up to 128 GB internal storage, as well as a front - facing camera and sensor housed by the reviled notch purportedly
supporting advanced (2D)
facial recognition.
It offers
support for fast charging and has Face Wake
facial recognition features, along with Vivo Game Engine to improve the gameplay experience.
Apple's latest iPhone X includes the TrueDepth camera that
supports the device's
facial recognition feature: Face ID.
In case you haven't been following the iPhone 8 rumors, it's expected to sport a 5.8 - inch OLED screen, wireless charging, very fast
facial recognition and vertically aligned dual cameras on the back that will likely
support a wide range of new augmented reality
features.
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.
Some ThinkPads will also get enhanced authentication
features such as
support for Windows Hello, Microsoft's
facial recognition feature that relies on an infrared camera to authenticate users, as well as biometric matching on a fingerprint sensor.
MediaTek's NeuroPilot AI architecture brings
features like
facial recognition, object and scene identification to the chipset, and it's compatible with Google's Android Neural Network with
support for TensorFlow, TF Lite, Caffe and Caffe 2.
Facial recognition and augmented reality features: The device is expected to support facial recognition using its front camera module, which has 3D imaging su
Facial recognition and augmented reality
features: The device is expected to
support facial recognition using its front camera module, which has 3D imaging su
facial recognition using its front camera module, which has 3D imaging
support.
When Microsoft launched Windows 10 in July 2015, it introduced Windows Hello, an integrated biometric authentication
feature that
supports facial recognition and fingerprint scanning.
All other
features on the Galaxy Note 8 remain the same, including its 6.3 - inch Quad HD + dual - edge display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip, 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB internal storage options with 256 GB microSD expansion
support, 12 - megapixel wide angle and telephoto dual - camera setup and 8 - megapixel front camera, 3,300 mAh battery with wired and wireless fast charging, USB Type - C, Android 7.1.1 Nougat, IP68 water water, wind and dust resistance and biometrics including an iris scanner,
facial recognition and fingerprint scanner.
Video Recording: 4K Video Recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps, 1080P HD Video Recording at 30 fps or 60 fps, 720P HD Video Recording at 30 fps, Optical Image Stabilization for Video, Optical Zoom: 6x Digital Zoom, Quad LED True Tone Flash, Slo - Mo Video
Support for 1080P at 120 fps or 240 fps, Time - lapse Video with Stabilization, Cinematic Video Stabilization (1080P and 720P), Continuous Autofocus Video, Body and Face Detection, Noise Reduction, Take 8MP Still Photos while Recording 4K Video, Playback Zoom, Video Geotagging, Video Formats Recorded: HEVC and H. 264, Face ID: Enabled by TrueDepth Camera for
Facial Recognition, Apple Pay, NFC with Reader Mode, Location: Digital Compass, Wi - Fi, Cellular, iBeacon Microlocation, Accessibility: VoiceOver, Zoom, Magnifier, Software TTY, Siri and Dictation, Type to Siri, Switch Control, Closed Captions, AssistiveTouch, Speak Screen, Rating for Hearing Aids: iPhone X (Model A1865, A1901): M3, T4, System Requirements - Apple ID (Required for Some
Features), Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC Requires - Mac: OS X 10.10.5 or Later, PC: Windows 7 or Later, iTunes 12.7 or Later
The NYT report also claimed to confirm that the new iPhone will include wireless charging
support and
facial recognition features, in line with other recent rumors.
According to OnLeaks, the back
features twin cameras in a vertical orientation for better depth sensing for AR;
facial recognition and iris scanning; IP68 water resistance; an 18.5:9 aspect ratio display, similar to that found on the Samsung Galaxy S8; and rear glass panel to
support wireless charging.
The two phone models also
support the Intelligent Scan
feature that combines iris scanning with
facial recognition to let you log in to your phone.