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Fujitsu's latest phone is world's first to feature iris recognition Comments

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  • anony.mouse
  • KiV
  • 07 Dec 2017

and im still using this phone now, and irish scanner is still awesome even its have been 2 year since its release

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    • Mobilemaster
    • Lha
    • 25 Sep 2016

    AnonD-578149, 25 Sep 2016which device would that be from sharp?Sharp Aquos Sh-04H.
    As I said, I could be wrong, and it does not have iris scanner, but a facial recognition software it has for sure.

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      • AnonD-578149
      • sHf
      • 25 Sep 2016

      Mobilemaster, 25 Jun 2016That is a little bit older device, not the latest. Sadly Fujitsu did not announce a flagship f... morewhich device would that be from sharp?

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        • Mobilemaster
        • Lha
        • 25 Jun 2016

        Ritzie, 25 Jun 2016Cool! :D I'm wondering why they have to backtrack to an older chipset. Maybe because of it's... moreThat is a little bit older device, not the latest. Sadly Fujitsu did not announce a flagship for this summer. Maybe they will announce one in autumn. This year Sharp has announced a cool device, that has IRIS scanner as well(if I seen right on a video).

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          • Ritzie
          • IVP
          • 25 Jun 2016

          Mobilemaster, 24 Jun 2016The successor of this device has a Snapdragon 808 CPU, it has a little bit bigger display, and... moreCool! :D
          I'm wondering why they have to backtrack to an older chipset.
          Maybe because of it's price? If so, QSD 650 is the better choice.

          What do you think?

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            • Mobilemaster
            • Lha
            • 24 Jun 2016

            Ritzie, 17 Jun 2015It's a "budget vs build" decision. QSD 810 is still the cheapest but fastest 64-bit... moreThe successor of this device has a Snapdragon 808 CPU, it has a little bit bigger display, and it has a 21.5 MP camera.

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              • Mobilemaster
              • Lha
              • 24 Jun 2016

              AnonD-521587, 24 Jun 2016whats so innovative about them besides the iris scanner. that the've done before. also, i ... moreFujitsu was the first, to add a fingerprint sensor to a mobile phone, way back in 2003! Where was Nokia at that time with that technology? Fujitsu is making water resistant phones since 2007 if I am right. Nokia had how many phones with IP certification? Fujitsu is an innovative company, go and check a few things about them. :)

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                • AnonD-521587
                • sHf
                • 24 Jun 2016

                Mobilemaster, 16 Jun 2015Indeed Fujitsu is an innovative company. I am following them for almost 8 years. It is sad th... morewhats so innovative about them besides the iris scanner. that the've done before.

                also, i wonder which phone has the better iris scanner, fujitsu or nokia.

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                  • rolin
                  • 0Bh
                  • 14 Sep 2015

                  AR Rowan, 18 Jun 2015It says that ROM is expandable but it didnt mention upto.Yep, wondering same thing...

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                    • AR Rowan
                    • XNA
                    • 18 Jun 2015

                    It says that ROM is expandable but it didnt mention upto.

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                      • Ritzie
                      • TSM
                      • 18 Jun 2015

                      Anonymous, 17 Jun 2015We should rather question which of the different brands of SoC actually and currently support ... moreIt's a possibility.
                      Im not sure what type or model they have used for the Iris Scan module but most modules nowadays are plug and play. It is easier to install and easier to sell to various OEMs.
                      However, different CPU chipsets have their own firmware which may or may not support these modules.This may include the bit rate processing and power allocation.
                      Not sure what the standards are for these modules.

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                        • Ritzie
                        • TSM
                        • 18 Jun 2015

                        Anonymous, 17 Jun 2015Couldn't have said it much better. Aren't IR cameras used in most paranormal reality TV shows ... moreIt's still there but not as prominent.
                        Small accuracy deviation. Thats why the IR LED is there to equalize the accuracy with that of normal light usage

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                          • Anonymous
                          • 7Xq
                          • 17 Jun 2015

                          Ritzie, 17 Jun 2015It's a "budget vs build" decision. QSD 810 is still the cheapest but fastest 64-bit... moreWe should rather question which of the different brands of SoC actually and currently support Iris Scanning/Recognition technology. Probably because of support but that's just what I think. You?

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                            • Anonymous
                            • 7Xq
                            • 17 Jun 2015

                            Ritzie, 17 Jun 2015Wrong! They are using IR Cam + IR LED with extra "light" power from the display. T... moreCouldn't have said it much better. Aren't IR cameras used in most paranormal reality TV shows which are filmed mostly during nighttime? That nighttime issue is a thing of the past - a common concern to be precise regarding iris recognition usability at night

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                              • Anonymous
                              • 7Xq
                              • 17 Jun 2015

                              AnonD-407072, 16 Jun 2015i actualy a loyal fujitsu phone user. so i would like to share. fujitsu its a major player... moreI like Japan-built phones. Fujitsu does their manufacturing just like it. Fujitsu and even Sharp got their manufacturing and marketing of smartphones going in Japan, no doubt. So for class, I agree, Fujitsu is considered a key player in Japan. But I was talking about worldwide 'major smartphone player'

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                                • Ritzie
                                • TSM
                                • 17 Jun 2015

                                Anonymous, 16 Jun 2015try doing that iris scan when at night. is the same useless crap as facial recognitionWrong!
                                They are using IR Cam + IR LED with extra "light" power from the display.
                                They don't use the simple Iris snapshot anymore... that's old school technology from the distant past.

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                                  • Ritzie
                                  • TSM
                                  • 17 Jun 2015

                                  Mobilemaster, 16 Jun 2015Indeed Fujitsu is an innovative company. I am following them for almost 8 years. It is sad th... moreIt's a "budget vs build" decision.
                                  QSD 810 is still the cheapest but fastest 64-bit Mobile CPU out there with great built in GPU module.
                                  Tegra K1 is the best but the most expensive while Exynos (Samsung and Apple) has alot of royalties to be paid.
                                  Kirin is not yet available for non-Huawei OEMs and Mediatek has the worst GPU.
                                  Intel is good so Im not sure why they chose QSD. Maybe it's because of the Core quantity and Core speed?
                                  Other not so popular chipsets cannot leverage or surpass those previously mentioned.
                                  So, as a designer with an average budget, QSD is still the most feasible one at the moment.

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                                    • Ritzie
                                    • TSM
                                    • 17 Jun 2015

                                    AnonD-7433, 17 Jun 2015If that iris scanning uses the same tech as the one I saw in a video about the latest eye scan... moreIt is the same one.
                                    IR Cam + IR LED

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • trb
                                      • 17 Jun 2015

                                      Best smart phone for user. Indeed, I am really impressive all smart phone from japan company. For example, Kyocera, Fujitsu. Furthermore, I like DoCoMo phone.Almost japan smart phone have good quality but high price. I want buy once to use but I only buy phone via hand carry. it is risk for use. I don't like so.

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                                        • PuroDoraiba
                                        • KSE
                                        • 17 Jun 2015

                                        A microwave that comes with iris recognition? Sign me up!

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