A leak confirms the "eye scanner" for the Galaxy Note 7

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The whole world of consumer electronics seems to be turning these weeks around the Galaxy Note 7, the new great device from Samsung that is destined to be presented in August. One of the rumors that is becoming more popular lately about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is precisely that it includes an iris reader or eye scanner. A leak confirms the "eye scanner" for the Galaxy Note 7 in this curious photograph, a system that promises a lot, but it will be difficult to verify its effectiveness and real operation until Samsung presents it to us.

In the photograph that heads the news we can see the supposed iris scanner, which we suppose is carried out using some type of laser. Samsung is very given to include new technologies to «cascoporro» on their devices, but unfortunately the rush usually plays tricks on them, as it happened with the fingerprint reader available in the Samsung Galaxy S5 that worked really badly and made it dysfunctional. We can't help but wonder if this eye scanner will also work in halftones, or if it will actually be effective. However, it is a technology that does not seem to draw too much attention from users, especially since the fingerprint readers present in the current high-end work really well, really fast and are really easy to use.

Samsung has already patented this type of unlocking, and the rumors do not stop. You know the saying "If the river makes a noise its because water is running", but everything is at the expense of the presentation that Samsung is going to make in August. This device will also feature an upgrade to its popular 'S Pen' stylus. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be the definitive productivity tool for users of the Android operating system, we have no doubt about that.


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