Smartphone security is a very important aspect and it seems that Samsung is going to take it very seriously. The latest rumor about the company's possible retinal scanner has come through a tweet from South Koreans in which we see how they advocate such a device: ¿¿Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in sight?
Until now we can protect our mobile using a numeric key, an unlocking pattern and even with our fingerprint, a trend that Apple began with its iPhone 5S and that Samsung continued in its latest flagship, the Galaxy S5. In this way we achieve, in addition to comfort, a simple way to make electronic payments and much more, but it seems that companies do not rest and already want to innovate again in this regard.
This innovation would pass, how could it be otherwise, through the retina scanner. We have been hearing about this technology for a long time but it was not until a few hours ago that we “believed” such a rumor through a Samsung tweet in which there is a text and an accompanying image that is quite clarifying. As you can read: “Security can be improved using unique features for us. This is what we imagine. What would you use? #ExynosTomorrow”. If we analyze the phrase carefully, it can be practically anything but if we take a look at the image, we will see that an eye appears that appears to be analyzed by a scanner. Will it be the retina scanner of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4?
Security can be improved using features unique to us. That's what we envision. What would you use? #ExynosTomorrow pic.twitter.com/KLgQ1q9GkP
- SamsungExynos (@SamsungExynos) July 12, 2014
The truth is that if this terminal arrived with such technology, it would mark a before and after in mobile security, as happened with the fingerprint sensor despite the initial problems. It is expected that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is presented during the development of the IFA fair 2014 in September and it would arrive with premium features: 5.7-inch screen with QHD resolution, Exynos 5433 eight-core processor - although there is also talk about a Snapdragon 805-, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, 12 megapixel camera with stabilizer and Android 4.4 KitKat as the operating system.
Via Sam Mobile
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