Samsung presented its new Galaxy Note, with Iris scanner

Samsung has just presented its new Galaxy
Note 7 which has almost the same specifications as the Galaxy S7 Edge, but
however offers additional features that could see the
day in a future iPhone.

It is for this reason that it is interesting to follow developments
technological competition. More specifically this Galaxy Note 7
integrates astyletwhich can be used in many ways,
but also and above allan iris scannerallowing to carry out
several actions.

In terms of specs, the Galaxy Note 7 has an AMOLED screen on the edges
curved (the 2017 iPhone would have an OLED screen from Samsung) with a resolution of
2560 x 1440 pixel, 4 GB of RAM, wireless charging, 12 photo sensor
megapixel with optical stabilization, water resistance certified IP68,
microSD card support, and 64 GB of storage space.

But the most interesting new features of Samsung's new flagship
are the stylus and the iris scanner, according to several rumors Apple could
also integrate retinal recognition into the iPhone 2017.

The Galaxy Note 7's iris scanner allows you tounlock the
smartphone with eyes
, but it can also be used for
protect accessto apps, photos, notes, and other content
in a secure folder. Samsung also revealed that it
would soon be possible to use the iris scanner tolog in
to his bank account
(for partner banks) and carry out
other tasks.

Regarding the stylus, it is water resistant and has a fine tip
to obtain a precise trace. Among the new software features for the stylus,
there is now a magnifying glass, a tool for quickly translating text, and the
ability to easily create GIFs from a video that is currently
to be played.

The new features introduced by Samsung give an idea of ​​the possibilities
technological developments that could emerge in the coming years
iPhone.


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