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Both the Samsung Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9 + are getting closer. Rumors and leaks about these devices increase as the date of their official presentation approaches. Date that, although not yet published, is expected to be next. And that is why the rumors about these two terminals of the Korean high-end return. In this case, it is the iris sensor that is the protagonist of these rumors.
The new sensor of the Galaxy S9 and S9 +
It is rumored that both the Samsung Galaxy S9 and the Samsung Galaxy S9 + would have an improvement in the resolution of the iris sensor. Such an improvement would change the current 2 megapixel sensor of the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 + and Note 8, adding an extra megapixel. This would imply that the quality of recognition would increase, as would the speed of identification.
In the Korea Herald's own words, 'The iris sensor lens will upgrade to 3 megapixels, from 2 megapixels on the Galaxy 8 and Note 8, to capture clearer images. The scanner will better recognize the irises of users, even when they are wearing glasses, moving their eyes, or in an environment that is too dark or too light. '
Regarding the recognition speed, it is speculated that Samsung is working on improving the recognition software. It is believed that the Korean company is working to reduce the scanning time below one second. However, it seems unlikely that this technology will be able to exceed the speed of the fingerprint sensor in the short term.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and its numerous leaks
About the Galaxy S9 and S9 + more and more data is known, most thanks to leaks and rumors. Among the latest most important leaks is the one that would confirm the double vertical chamber. In addition, thanks to other rumors, the place of the new fingerprint sensor of the Korean brand is beginning to be deduced.
Even so, and as we always repeat, we must take all these statements with caution, since they are based on simple hearsay. From tuexperto.com, we will continue to report the last hour about the next high-end Samsung terminals.
Via: Phone Arena.