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Cartier HPI00591Samsung has already announced that it plans to launch the ultimate smartwatch, and it's no wonder that a lot of mystery surrounds it today. Project Orbis, as the South Korean giant refers to it, could also receive a new level of protection, which Samsung refers to as B, according to the new patentiossignal ID. This would be one of the most accurate protections, since the watch would determine your identity based on the gesture that the user sets - it could be opening the hand, turning the hand, or even elements such as scanning the cornea or sensing the blood pressure could fall into this.

The company received a patent for the B technologyiosignal ID already in 2014, while the technology directly covers a higher level of protection on the watch. In addition, B should beiosignal ID associated with making transactions through payment apps, which makes sense given PayPal support on older models and the newly introduced Samsung Pay service. This is probably related to the Gear S watch, which you can use quite independently, since you insert a SIM card into it and make calls and send texts using it. In the end, the question remains whether future watches will retain this functionality, those that are supposed to be perfect and on which Samsung can collaborate with Cartierom.

Samsung Biossignal ID

var sklikData = { elm: "sklikReklama_47926", zoneId: 47926, w: 600, h: 190 };

var sklikData = { elm: "sklikReklama_47925", zoneId: 47925, w: 600, h: 190 };

*Source: Patently Apple

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