Leaked video reveals lightning fast Samsung Galaxy Note 7 eye scanner
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 7 at an Unpacked event that will be staged in New York City. As per rumors, it is just a prototype, while one the other hand, only release of the variant with a dual-edge screen is intended by Samsung. The rumors have begun spreading on the internet regarding the anticipated next look of Samsung’s popular phablet since late past year, and it was only just now that the company will be ready to discuss the official details of the new Galaxy Note.
What would you like to see from the Galaxy Note 7?
Samsung was expected to release the Galaxy Note 6 but things changed for marketing reasons. It was something many users enjoyed, but it doesn’t look like the same will happen this year.
While the Galaxy Note 7 is expected to be launched on Tuesday, 2 August, it will not be available for purchase in all markets apart from the launch venues. Well, it looks like that will be buyers only option.
Samsung is planning to reveal the latest version of its large-screen Galaxy Note smartphone on August 2. There will reportedly not be a flat model. It’s worth noting that there has been no official word on the phone’s pricing and availability as of now.
According to some sources, this handset is going to packed with a huge 3600mAh battery, which is similar to the battery of the Galaxy S7 edge smartphone. [Photo via Daryl Deino] Even if the Note offers the same exact camera that is on the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, it would still excite consumers.
Several reports have claimed that the Samsung will be packing an Iris scanner for the Galaxy Note 7 which will supposedly make the phone security faster and better than the traditional fingerprint sensor. The design was reveled for its innovation and potential, but was also considered freakish considering the edge was only present on one side.
Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro sports an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. Samsung’s leaked usage warnings say that the iris scanner should not be used closer than 20cm to prevent harmful effects and to not use it on babies. However, the Galaxy Note 5 did differ slightly thanks to a few new software features and the inclusion of VDIS.