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[* black] Out comes the motherboard, with three little cameras in tow.
[* black] Front and rear cameras are familiar fare on smartphones, so what's the ''third'' camera for?
-[* icon_note] This is Note7's trick [http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-note-7-iris-scanner-700377/|iris scanner]. It's actually a two-part system: the nearby infrared blaster invisibly lights up your eye, while the multi-lens sensor captures an image that's said to be more secure than a fingerprint.
+[* icon_note] This is Note7's trick [http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-note-7-iris-scanner-700377/|iris scanner|new_window=true]. It's actually a two-part system: the nearby infrared blaster invisibly lights up your eye, while the multi-lens sensor captures an image that's said to be more secure than a fingerprint.
[* black] Compare the iris scanner (right) with the Note7's 5-megapixel, ƒ/1.7 selfie cam (left).