The Galaxy S10 series could feature 'Dynamic Vision' facial recognition tech

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The Galaxy S10 series could feature 'Dynamic Vision' facial recognition tech
Samsung Galaxy S10+ renders based on CAD files

After a pretty boring year from Samsung in the flagship segment, the South Korean giant is expected to go all-out in 2019 with the anniversary Galaxy S10 series. And if three new trademarks are any kind of indication, one of the standout features may be a new facial recognition tech.

Over in its home country of South Korea, Samsung recently filed trademarks relating to ‘Dynamic Vision,’ ‘Private Vision,’ and ‘Detect Vision.’ These all appear to relate to some kind of advanced facial recognition system. However, the company will probably settle for just one name once the tech is announced.

While the specifics aren’t mentioned, dynamic vision sensors from Samsung have been teased in the past. In fact, a previous version of the tech allowed video recording speeds of up to 2000fps. Although this is overkill for regular videos, it helps immensely with the creation of 3D maps, something that will help considerably with the accuracy of facial recognition tech.

In addition to the potential inclusion of this technology, the Galaxy S10 series is expected to debut with an all-screen design that makes use of a display hole in the corner, and an in-display fingerprint scanner. The smartphones will also arrive with multiple rear cameras and either Samsung’s Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855.

The three models are expected to go official in late February at MWC 2019. Sales of the smartphones will then presumably commence by the middle of March, although this timeline is yet to be confirmed officially.
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