Samsung GALAXY S10. DANGER to iPhone, Huawei

Samsung GALAXY S10. Unfortunately, the new phone comes with a danger compared to iPhone phones, and from Huawei, here's what mistake Samsung made.

Samsung GALAXY S10 danger

Samsung GALAXY S10. The new series of phones has already been launched by the Korean company, and as we very well presented to you more than a week ago, there is a problem with one of its functions. More precisely, the facial recognition in the Samsung GALAXY S10 is a simple joke compared to what is offered for the iPhone XS or Huawei MATE 20 Pro, and many users do not even know what they have in their phones, or how to use the function.

Samsung GALAXY S10. After the publication of the previous article, I noticed a lot of people who didn't even know that there is facial recognition in Android, not to mention this phone model. Leaving aside the ignorance of some, the existing function for the Samsung GALAXY S10 is a danger for many people who use it without knowing that, in fact, it is nothing more than a joke, and can be fooled extremely easily by anyone.

Samsung GALAXY S10. DANGER to iPhone, Huawei

Samsung GALAXY S10. Unfortunately, this function also represents a danger for many users, because the Plus model, which has 2 cameras, suggests the idea that one of them would be used for an advanced facial recognition system. Many people make the association between 2 front cameras and facial recognition systems in phones, but the second camera in the Samsung GALAXY S10 is only used for selfies, not for improved facial recognition.

Samsung GALAXY S10. It is true that there are warnings for the facial recognition system in the activation menu, and that it cannot be used for mobile payments, but many people do not read them. Even the customers who bought the Samsung GALAXY S10 thought they would have advanced facial recognition, and started to complain about the fact that people who don't even look like them are recognized, so the stupid idea of ​​offering the system is starting to affect Samsung .

Samsung GALAXY S10. Apple refused to implement facial recognition in the iPhone until it had something good to offer, but at Samsung things are good even if they are half-done, or one-tenth, in this case.