Friday, June 10, 2016

Rumors of a Galaxy Note 7 iris scans become more … – CNET in Spanish



The Galaxy Note 7 could include iris scanner, a detail that the current version is not incorporated.

Sarah Tew

the reports on the possibility that the Galaxy Note 7 – name that could have the next PHABLET company – have iris scanner have several weeks buzz, and now new evidence seems to support the possibility that this device Samsung incorporate this new technology

on the one hand the site. Indian comparison PriceRaja.com devices unveiled a program for Galaxy devices in beta, which shows the “Use Iris” function, while on the other the GSMArena website has revealed import documents iris scanners by Samsung Mobile to that country.

passwords are now a bad method of authentication, because they are difficult to remember and less secure. Biometric technology that scans fingerprints, eyes and faces, is considered a more foolproof method to confirm the identity. In fact many manufacturers of PC, tablets and phones are already incorporating fingerprint scanners. But biometric technology is still in its early days. Companies such as ZTE and implemented in devices like ZTE Axon Elite or ZTE Axon Mini, although so far with modest results.

Iris recognition is considered 1,000 times more accurate than fingerprint recognition , said the SRI International research center last year. Available in India, the tablet Galaxy Tab Iris Samsung uses a scanner double eye to authenticate people and is aimed at financial institutions and other companies looking for a better way to confirm the identity of its users.

the current model PHABLET Samsung is the Galaxy Note 5, but several reports suggest the company a generation leap and launch the Galaxy Note 7 probably this summer.

the most recent rumors published by GSMArena say the Galaxy Note 7 will have a Super AMOLED 5.8 inch screen, 128GB of online storage, 6GB of RAM and a rear 12-megapixel camera. The company would keep the expansion slot via microSD cards and also the resistance to water and dust.

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