The iris scanner in the Galaxy Note7 has limitations and can be dangerous

In the morning you saw a video clip in which it was shown to us how fast is the iris scanner in the Galaxy Note7, and today we see two images showing a series of user instructions for the new terminal and some recommendations made by Samsung for people who will buy the new product next month.

According to those from Samsung, it is not recommended to scan the eyes less than 20 centimeters from the iris scanner, and this is because the retina could be affected by the component that is used for this type of biometric identification, Samsung recommending scanning 25cm - 35cm from the front panel.

More than that, Samsung do not recommend using the iris scanner from Galaxy Note7 on the eyes of babies and of course we do not recommend its use by users who wear glasses, those with contact lenses may also have problems scanning their retina correctly using the device.

Galaxy Note7 iris scanner limitations

Basically, this iris scanner al Galaxy Note7 it also has some limitations, so it cannot be used without restrictions in any kind of conditions, and the eyes can be affected by the laser beam that scans the retina, so users must be careful how they use it in order not to suffer any long-term damage to the eye.

A lot of people wonder how well this iris scanner will work and just as many people consider it useless since there is already a fingerprint reader, but Samsung didn't really have anything new to come up with, so it implements functions from concepts to attract some more users to its terminals.

Galaxy Note7 iris scanner limits

How useful do you think the iris scanner will be in the Galaxy Note7?