One of the features of the Samsung Galaxy S8 that was brought over from the Galaxy Note 7 is the iris scanner, which apparently is said to be more secure than other biometric forms of security such as fingerprints. This is also why it doesn’t surprise us that the feature could be used to facilitate financial transactions in the future.

In a report from The Korea Herald, it seems that Samsung is looking into using the iris scanner on the Galaxy S8 to help make financial transactions, presumably through payment systems such as Samsung Pay. The feature is expected to be enabled in South Korea and in parts of North America, although there is no mention of when that will be happening.

As the report points out, iris scanning was part of the Note 7 and financial institutions in Korea actually allowed users to log into their accounts using the feature, but this will be the first time that transactions can be made and verified using the iris scanning technology on the phone. Assuming that this is successful, we wouldn’t be surprised if in the future more phones were to include the feature.

As it stands Apple is also rumored to be looking into alternate means of security beyond the fingerprint, such as a laser scanner that can be used to scan the faces of the user to authenticate them.

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5.8"
  • 2960x1440
  • Super AMOLED
  • 568 PPI
12 MP
  • f/1.7 Aperture
  • OIS
3000 mAh
  • Non-Removable
  • Wireless Charging
4GB RAM
  • Snapdragon 835
  • MicroSD
Price
~$369 - Amazon
Weight
155 g
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2017-03-29
Storage (GB)
  • 64

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