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Samsung could use dual under-screen cameras for facial recognition on future phones

According to a patent filed by the South Korean company, Samsung may be working on dual under-screen camera technology that will help improve facial recognition.
 Samsung could use dual under-screen cameras for facial recognition on future phones
READING NOW Samsung could use dual under-screen cameras for facial recognition on future phones

Samsung may be working on a new system to improve the security of future phones. A newly filed patent by the company raises the possibility of using dual under-screen cameras for facial recognition system in future phones.

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Samsung patents dual under-screen camera system for facial recognition system

Samsung is working on dual under-display camera (UDC) technology that will help it improve facial recognition technology. This setup might include a way to scan the phone owner’s face from multiple angles at once. So it creates a 3D/stereoscopic scan to unlock the phone. Currently, UDC technology is only available in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4.

This new patent received by Samsung was revealed by the Galaxy Club. Thanks to the UDC technology, taking multiple scans from different cameras can provide a more accurate picture, and since the cameras scan the face from different angles, the user’s facial details can be drilled deeper. This would theoretically be less misleading compared to a 2D image. So these two cameras can combine all face recognition and make it more secure.

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