This is how the iris scanner in the Samsung Galaxy Note7 works

One of the great new Samsung Galaxy Note7 is the implementation of an iris scanner which, as the name suggests, allows us to scan our eyes to access the data saved in our terminals, but also a special folder where a series of applications with sensitive data are included.

Iris the canner from Samsung Galaxy Note7 it is mounted in the upper part of the front panel, it also has an LED that lights up when the scanner is activated, and at that moment the user must look directly into the scanner to gain access to the terminal, as if scanning a fingerprint.

In the video clips below you can see how the iris scanner works Samsung Galaxy Note7, he being as fast as a fingerprint reader, and this is gratifying, because the new eye scanning method will not in any way affect the speed with which the data is accessed.

Those from Samsung stated that it took 3 years of development to be able to implement this iris scanner in Samsung Galaxy Note7, so we are talking about serious investments made by Koreans in technology, and the results seem to be adequate, at least until ordinary users can test the technology.

The implementation of this iris scanner in the Samsung Galaxy Note7 has given rise to rumors that we will see a iris scanner in iPhone in the coming years and this is to be expected, the Apple company trying to be at the same level with its competitors, or even surpass them, when it has what it takes.