Samsung Galaxy S8 Is The Resurrection Of Samsung Galaxy Note 7! Find Out Why!

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 may be officially a thing of the past now, but the remnants of its features may all be seen and experienced in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8. If not for the battery combustion issue of Samsung Galaxy Note 7, it is a good phone to have. It is considered good news to have the what-could-have-been of Note 7 seen on Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

According to Forbes, there is a key feature of Samsung Galaxy S8 that will be adopted from Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The iris recognition added extra security to the device. The iris scanner is believed to be the strongest selling point of Note 7 but unfortunately never came to be because of the battery combustion issue.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is known to effectively start from scratch and have to build up the confidence of consumer sectors in the introduction of iris scanner. It is utterly important for new devices to introduce next-level security measures as more private information are now able to be stored in handheld phones.

Paying credit cards, scanning important credit card information for purchases are now kept on the mobile device. With the iris scanner believed to be part of the Samsung Galaxy S8 as its main feature, many will most likely gravitate it. Tough competitor such as iPhone has never introduced such technology yet.

Samsung then has to double time, especially as they are reported to have started from scratch in terms of manufacturing Samsung Galaxy S8. If this ever happens, the legacy of Galaxy Note 7 will live on through the Galaxy S8.

As added by GSM Arena, the dual camera for Samsung Galaxy S8 will increase the revenue of suppliers like Samsung Electro-Mechanics for its camera modules and Sekonix which supplies lenses for smartphones. Kolen is set to also benefit from Samsung Galaxy S8's iris scanner for it supplies lenses responsible for iris scanners.

The companies Patron and MCNEX were the ones responsible for the iris scanner of Samsung Galaxy Note 7. This time around they are busy coming up with the iris scanner for the soon-to-be-released Samsung Galaxy S8.

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