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Samsung will add facial recognition to the galaxy s8

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For some time, the main manufacturers have been looking for ways to improve the security of mobile phones, with fingerprint sensors or iris recognition. Samsung intends to go a little further with its new flagship, the Galaxy S8, with a new facial recognition system.

The new Galaxy S8 is presented on March 29

As we know, the Samsung Galaxy S8 is going to be presented on March 29 in New York, and according to reports, it will come with a new facial recognition system that would replace the iris reader.

Samsung has already been experimenting with unique security systems, such as the iris scanner that was present in the Galaxy Note 7, but this apparently is not as fast and practical as the Samsung people claim. The new facial recognition system instead would take only 0.01 seconds to recognize our face and thus unlock the phone. If it is so good and so precise it should be checked in practice, it will not be something that we can unlock the phone with a photograph of us.

It only takes 0.01 seconds to recognize our face

The new feature of the Galaxy S8 was recognized by one of the Samsung managers behind closed doors:

Facial recognition on mobile phones seems to be back, not only at the hands of Samsung but also Apple, which is also rumored to add facial recognition on its new iPhone 8.

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We can only wait until March 29 to verify this secret openly, where the Galaxy S8 and its older brother the Galaxy S8 + will be announced. We may also see the Galaxy Note 8 'Great', the successor to the Note 7, but now without explosive batteries.

Source: theinvestor

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