
Samsung’s next-generation phablet, dubbed the Galaxy Note 7, is widely expected to feature a new biometric security measure called the “iris scanner,” a report said Sunday, citing a product listing on Zauba — a website that tracks India’s import and export.
According
to the listing, a camera for an iris scanner was apparently imported
from Vietnam for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with the model number
SM-N930F, Phone Arena reported.
The latest information follows a set ofleaked images of
the Galaxy Note7, purportedly showing the iris scanner in action. The
images showed that a Galaxy Note 7 user will have to hold the handset
about 10 inches to 14 inches away from their face with the phone’s
screen facing toward them. In order to run the iris recognition process,
the user will have to position his/her eyes in such a way that they are
pointing directly toward the two circles displayed on the screen.
Last month, Patently Mobile reportedabout
a new Samsung patent, which outlines the way an iris scanner works.
While the future Galaxy Note may be the first device to include the new
iris processing system, the company clearly mentioned that the feature
could apply to a wide range of products like laptops, tablets,
smartphones, wearables, IoT devices, digital cameras and more.
“In
various embodiments, the iris recognition system employs three lenses
to capture the image signal, and then checks the iris of the user based
on the image generated as well as other information,” the Samsung patent
filing said.
However,
it’s unlikely that the South Korean conglomerate will ditch the
existing fingerprint scanner in favor of an iris scanner so soon.
Instead, the upcoming Galaxy Note 7 could feature the iris scanner along
with a fingerprint scanner embedded inside its home button.
According to reports,
the iris scanner could prove really useful as a new biometric security
measure that will be much better than the existing fingerprint sensors.
The Galaxy Note 7 is expected to be powered by the company’s own Exynos 8893 processor in developing markets and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 processor in bigger markets like the U.S.
In
addition, the device could also feature a 5.7-inch QHD curved Super
AMOLED display, a USB Type-C port on the bottom, 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM,
64GB/128GB/256GB of storage, a large 4,000mAh battery, an upgraded S-Pen
with improved Bluetooth LE hardware, a 12-megapixel primary camera, a
5-megapixel secondary camera and IP68 certification.
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 7 on Aug. 2 during an event named “7 Unpacked.”
The event will be held in New York City at 11:00 a.m. EDT and there
will also be satellite events taking place simultaneously in London and
Rio de Janeiro.
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