Samsung Is Building a Holographic Display and the Spatial iPhone Could Be Its First Customer
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Samsung Is Building a Holographic Display and the Spatial iPhone Could Be Its First Customer
Remember there was a point in time where phone makers tried to include glasses-free 3D displays in their smartphones? It was kind of a cool idea, but it never really took off. It felt more gimmicky than actually useful. Well, it looks like Samsung could be trying again, except this time with a holographic display that could be used in a rumored “spatial iPhone.” Spatial iPhone could feature Samsung-made holographic display According to a report …
Apple may be working on one of the most significant changes in iPhone history: a move to a holographic display that will allow viewing 3D content without the need for special glasses. According to reports and leaks on social media, this is an early research project that is expected to mature - if at all - only towards the end of the decade. At the center of the development is a new technology from Samsung, known as MH1 or H1, based on a holograp…
A new rumor suggests that Apple is working on a "spatial iPhone" that supposedly comes from the supply chain. On Twitter/X, the leaker "Schrödinger" shared screenshots of a conversation with a "secret insider" according to which Samsung has developed a new OLED display that allows 3D views without 3D glasses that remind you of holography. Schrödinger is relatively new in the leaker world, but has a considerable success rate especially in terms o…
Apple is apparently working on an iPhone with a 3D holographic screen
One thing that the best smartphones have in common is their lack of a 3D screen. While some have tried (remember Amazon’s 3D Fire phone or the HTC Evo 3D?), like TVs, the 3D screen gimmick never took off. But that hasn’t stopped rumours of an iPhone with a 3D holographic display from doing the rounds. Read more: iPhone 18 Pro Max leak shows a chunkier camera bump – and it might actually be a good thing While past attempts have failed, it’s safe…
Now that artificial intelligence is starting to become widespread in smartphones, what's the next step? Could a technology represent a breakthrough and shift the paradigm from the predictable small leaps in operating power we're used to seeing every year? - on macitynet.it Is Apple working on a "space iPhone" with a holographic display?
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