In August, Samsung introduced Galaxy Note 5 successor called Galaxy Note 6 or Galaxy Note 7 . One of its key features, along with a curved display on both sides will be the iris scanner.
GSMArena edition published a screenshot of a beta firmware distributed by Samsung Galaxy Beta Program program. It shows a new option in your privacy settings - the presence of Iris-scanner to scan the iris.
By the way, Samsung has delivered previously to India for testing and calibration software 200 copies Iris-scanners, as evidenced by the web service data Zauba, which specializes in tracking the import and export operations in the country.
The publication reported that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be based on Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 823 (updated version of the Snapdragon 820) with 6 GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal memory. It will also have curved on both sides 5.8-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1440p (Quad HD format) and a 12-megapixel main camera. Case will be protected against water and dust IP68 standard.
Incidentally, Samsung is also working on its next flagship Galaxy S8, which will be presented early next year as the successor to the Galaxy S7. According to SamMobile, will come with a 5.5-inch display 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD). This will greatly improve the experience of virtual reality. Recall, the exhibition SID 2016, Samsung showed a 5.5-inch display with a resolution of 4K UHD and 806ppi pixel density level.
Interestingly, Samsung increases the resolution of the screens of their flagships in a generation, ie every two years. If Samsung Galaxy S3 content to HD-display, the Galaxy S4 and S5 equipped with Full HD display, and Galaxy S6 and S7 are available with screens with a resolution Quad HD. It is quite possible that the Galaxy S8 we really see 4K-display. Related Products :
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