The smart phone
supports iris scans and comes with a dual pixel 12MP rear camera.
Beyond PINs, patterns, and passcodes, the S8 and S8 + also
support iris scanning and facial recognition.
Still, with the Note 8
supporting iris scanning, face recognition and voice unlocking through Bixby, fingerprint isn't the only biometric unlock option you have.
Not exact matches
Google is working to develop
iris scanner
support that could complete with 3D
scanning used on iPhone X, according to code examined by Android Police.
Not just this, We have also heard of Os will get features such as native
support for
iris scanning.
As well as the usual fingerprint
scanning support, Windows 10 can use your face or your
iris to log you on to your PC.
You will have to choose between
iris scanning or facial recognition, though, as the Note 8 can't
support both methods at once.
The devices
support Intelligent
Scan, a new verification mode that intelligently fuses the collective strength of
iris scanning and facial recognition technology to quickly and conveniently unlock a user's phone in any environment.
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.
There was also a 3.5 mm headphone jack on board,
support for 32 - bit audio and it featured
iris scanning capabilities.
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.
While Windows Hello on PC
supports both
iris scanners and fingerprint readers, the ability to
scan your finger is yet to come to Windows 10 Mobile.
Future PCs and other devices will
support Windows Hello thanks to an Intel 3D camera that
scans irises and faces allowing users to gain access to their machines without passwords.