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The iPhone X uses its own kind of 3D sensing tech. Now Bloomberg reports that Apple plans to bring similar 3D mapping to iPhone's rear cameras. According to the report, this won't simply be the iPhone X notch slapped onto the back of the phone. Instead it's said to be redesigned and intended for AR. Apple may also keep the TrueDepth camera system on the front, allowing the sensors to exist on both the front and back of the phone. The new 3D sensors are apparently still in the early phase. The report cites Apple manufacturers and people familiar with the plans. But we do know that Apple CEO Tim Cook is a big fan of AR, saying that its impact will be huge. So it may not be surprising that Apple will focus on new iPhone hardware that creates a richer AR experience.
Apple is separately rumored to release three iPhone X styled phones next year, and that all of them could come with Face ID, Although these features are what make the iPhone X new and exciting, Apple may make them mainstays of the iPhone line in the future, Apple did not respond to a request for comment, geometric gold pattern with white shimmer iphone case If true, this could give the iPhone for 2019 new tricks, Apple is reportedly working on a rear-facing 3D sensor system for its 2019 iPhone, according to Bloomberg, If true, this type of hardware could bring big improvements to the iPhone's powers to fuse the real world with the world on your screen..
Apple's already using a 3D sensor in the iPhone X. New features on the iPhone X like Face ID and Animojis owe their existence to the iPhone's TrueDepth camera system, which uses infrared and 3D sensors to create a three dimensional map of your face. This makes Apple's facial recognition more accurate and it's the reason you can't unlock an iPhone X with just a photograph. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
HTC is behind the HTC Vive and the standalone Focus, But it looks like it's woken up from its Google daydreams, Following a report by TechCrunch, Google's VP of AR and VR Clay Bavor confirmed on Twitter that HTC wouldn't be producing a Daydream-branded headset, but the two companies would continue to work together, HTC has today showed off the Vive Focus, a wireless headset powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon, It claims to offer "six-degrees-of-freedom tracking," meaning you geometric gold pattern with white shimmer iphone case won't need a roomful of cameras to move around a virtual world..
Lenovo was also working with Google on a Daydream headset, which Google told Fast Company is still going ahead. "For the rest of this year, we're focusing on our standalone device, VIVE FOCUS, for the China market," said a spokesperson for HTC. "We still have a great relationship with Google, but will not be bringing a standalone device to the western markets on Daydream at this time. We're looking closely at our hardware roadmap and will share when there is more to come for Western markets next year."Nintendo Switch hands-on preview: Nintendo's new games console wants to be your only one, bridging handheld and TV.
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