After several years in which the reading of prints clearly dominated everything related to biometric identification in mobile phones, it seems that the picture is already turning from our hands to our face. The fault, to call it somehow, will have to be thrown in the future to Apple and its FaceID, a facial detection system in three dimensions that Cupertino has not given them few production problems.
But the market has been put to work and Qualcomm claims to have its system ready and with some boyfriends in the near future, and one of them could well be Samsung. The Koreans, who are already finishing shaping the Samsung Galaxy S9 that should lead its catalog until the arrival of the Note 9 to close the year, have already commissioned the components to bring this detection of 3D faces to their future flagship.
On the orders of the Exynos 9810
They have since SamMobile that the Samsung Galaxy S9 will have Facial Recognition in three dimensions or, which is the same, recognition of faces with depth. A system similar but not identical to the one used by Apple in the FaceID of the iPhone X and that should flood the market of high ranges next year, at least is the will of Qualcomm.
Samsung would have already ordered the components for this new system of face detection in depth, which would lead the Galaxy S9 to obtain a fairly accurate biometric identification system. Perhaps superior to what you already enjoy with your fingerprint readers and that could be the solution for the future to be able to remove them from the designs.
The Koreans already tried to mount fingerprint recognition systems under the screen but the constant delays of their suppliers forced, among other things, that the Galaxy S8 and the S8 Plus, and as a gift also the Note 8, had the fingerprint reader in the back. In a rather criticized position, on the other hand.
This three-dimensional facial recognition system would be controlled by both the Snapdragon 845 and the Exynos 9810 , the candidate chips to move a Galaxy S9 that must also land with a double camera on the back. Especially after Samsung is already mounting its own dual sensors on the back of, among others, the Galaxy Note 8 a few months ago.
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