Monday, July 25, 2016

Samsung Galaxy Note 7: the iris sensor seems to be confirmed – ZDNet France

It’s next week that Samsung will unveil its new Galaxy Note 7, in the meantime, rumors continue to rain. This time it is a video that appears to confirm the presence of an iris sensor. The latter will be particularly used to unlock the device.

In this short video, we can see the operation of the sensor and responsiveness. The scan looks very quick and efficient, enough to provide the PHABLET the world number one a nice differentiator against the competition.

Remember that the Note 7 particularly to nomadic workers, or for security fingerprinting by unlocking has repeatedly shown its limits. These devices are not always effective and easily circumvented. Now the iris scan is considered much safer by experts.

The always well informed Evan Blass posted mages of PHABLET, images that seem to confirm previous rumors against him, including at its curved screen closer to the Edge S7. The Galaxy Note 7 would board a curved screen 5.7-inch Super AMOLED, bear IP68 (protection against dust and splashing water), a 12 megapixel camera.

It would have an Exynos 8893 processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, supported by 6GB of RAM. Storage squeezed 64, 128 or 256 GB expandable microSD. The battery is 4000 mAh to hoist. A new S-Pen stylus is the game.

And unlike the previous model, it would also be launched in France. What delight the French nomadic employees who appreciate this family of devices, thanks to its typical business functions via the stylus.

read – fingerprint sensor lured with a printer: does biometrics can replace passwords?

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