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Patron will create the sensors iris for the eyes for the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Company Patron will create the sensors iris for the eyes for the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Patron will create the sensors iris for the eyes for the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7

The new Samsung's phablet will be the best model with the Galaxy Note badge so far and also is expected to be IP68-certified, meaning that it will protect against dust and water, to premiere could be just a few weeks. Samsung considering the idea to turn the device into the first model of this range, which is equipped with a sensor to scan the iris, allowing you to unlock only with his eyes. Recent data published in the Korean media, confirmed this information and reveal what will be the name of the company that will create them especially for Galaxy Note 7 forward SlashGear.


The name of the producer is Patron, as its activity is focused on the creation of other components for mobile devices such as camera modules and has already won a contract with Samsung. The core advantages of sensors iris of the eye, compared with those fingerprints are related in that they are much safer, but are much more precise technology from them. Here is the moment to note that they can vary up to 266 different characteristics of the retina to recognize a person, while the fingerprint sensor this value is only 40.

Samsung has paid special attention to these facts and their partnership with Patron will make the Galaxy Note 7 more secure, also include the feature for which speculated for several years that we will see in phablet the company. There are strong indications that in addition to the standard version of the Galaxy Note 7 will see his Edge version with curved display, because the inscription "The Next Edge Is Just Around The Corner", which appears on the official invitation of Samsung's event. To see if these devices will be the first models that work with Android N and what will be the price in Europe, which we will find out in a few weeks.

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