ZTE Grand S3 and its EyePrint ID

Today at MWC 2015, we played with the ZTE Grand S3. ZTE’s new flagship device lets users unlock their phones by looking at the front-facing camera. The cutting edge solution, called EyePrint ID, works by scanning unique vein patterns in the human eye.

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17 thoughts on “ZTE Grand S3 and its EyePrint ID

  1. The 2 best lock types for a phone is fingerprint sensor and this eye scan unlock. Cuz some other are just way too shitty.
    Face unlock: people can just get a pic of you. (I've tried it before)
    Code: people can just look at your phone.
    Pattern: refer to code

  2. I like this feature but it takes too long to scan. Seems like the technology needs more development but this is good for first gen. Maybe AC can test it out in real world

  3. this fake retina unclock feature reminds me of when finger print sensor came out on iphone, japanese tested with their nipples, lol

  4. Retina scanning? Huh, I would have thought they would go for the more robust iris scanning. If they're using IR illumination, it would work at night or in poor ambient illumination, though, which is a definite plus over Android's gimmicky Face Unlock.

  5. I thinks this unlock method doesnt scan the Retina! It just is as gimicky as Faceunlock.
    We are not at some Startrek Century, and this scanning looks like its just a prank.

    but you can correct me if i'm wrong, with a description of how it works.

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