Smartphone manufacturers are ready to count on the iris scanner to better protect their devices, given the fact that the iris has many features that can help distinguish one iris from another.
After adding fingerprint scanning technology to enhance the security of the smartphones it introduced prior the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung now claims that its iris scanner is the future of mobile security ...
The just released Galaxy Note 7 has become the first handset from Samsung to feature iris scanning technology, which could possibly pave the way for the company to do away with other security methods, ...
Over the past year, Samsung has climbed back to the top of the premium smartphone heap. Thanks to the successful launches of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge phones, Samsung recently enjoyed its most ...
A small sensor at the top of the phone briefly images your unique eye features to securely log you in. This is the second in a three-part series reviewing Samsung’s important new Note 7 smartphone.
Cam has worked in online tech reporting since 2010 and has a BA (Hons) degree in TV and Film Production. His responsibilities at Pocket-lint include planning our video strategy, then producing and ...
A long-rumored feature will finally become a reality on Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 7. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has reportedly been confirmed to include the technology of an iris scanner, which ...
This quick guide will go over some common Galaxy Note 7 Iris scanner problems and potential fixes for owners. On top of the already excellent and lightning fast fingerprint scanner, this year Samsung ...
Samsung is slated to take the wraps off the successor to the Galaxy Note 5 smartphone — dubbed the Galaxy Note 7 — at its "7 Unpacked" event on Aug. 2 in New York City. Speculation is rife that the ...
Already built into the Galaxy Tab Iris tablet, iris recognition could wend its way into the next Galaxy Note phablet. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT ...
Security is a big focus in nearly every smartphone these days, and to Samsung, fingerprints are so passé – now, it’s all about the eyes. Is the future really here? That’s what we attempt to find out ...