Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with iris scanner has been revealed

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with iris scanner will be launched in August by the Samsung company, the existence of this component being confirmed by Android.

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with iris scanner it was revealed thanks to a picture taken from the Samsung Galaxy Beta program, showing the whole world that in Android for Galaxy terminals there is the option to scan the retina to secure the devices, separate from the fingerprint.

It was speculated that Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will have an iris scanner, and as we have the first conclusive proof of the fact that Samsung would test such a component for its terminal, it could offer a completely different experience to use a smartphone and secure data.

In the menu below you can see the Intimacy, Privacy, Android settings menu for Galaxy smartphones, the option to use a iris scanner being listed last among the three available for choice, so the user will not be limited only to it.

Based on what can be speculated now, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with iris scanner it will allow scanning the iris of a user's eye to identify a unique pattern based on which to unlock the device, or other applications, or data from terminals.

 

Until now, only various concepts have proposed the idea of ​​launching one Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with iris scanner, but Samsung would intend to turn into reality what until yesterday seemed only a dream of some fans who have too high expectations from a smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 iris scanner

Separately from the image above, 200 iris scanners have been discovered in India that were shipped to Samsung, most likely for use in test units of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, so the implementation seems pretty clear.

The launch of a smartphone with an iris scanner seems straight out of a movie or a sci-fi book, especially since such biometric systems are generally used to restrict access to rooms or areas where extremely important secrets are hidden, smartphones having chances small to contain something like that.

If a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with an iris scanner will be released in August, then it is easy to assume that other Android terminal manufacturers will follow the example of the Koreans and will try to offer a similar functionality for their own users in 2017.

The latest rumors tell us that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will have a 5.8-inch Super AMOLED screen with 1440p resolution, a Snapdragon 823 chip with a quad-core processor, 6 GB of RAM, a 12-megapixel camera and at least 64 GB of storage space. for users.

Nothing is known about the price of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 for now, but it is possible that it will cost at least 650-750 euros when it appears on the market, close to the price of the iPhone 6S Plus.