In February of 2017, Apple purchased RealFace, a cybersecurity and machine learning company that specializes in facial recognition technology, which could potentially be used for
future augmented reality features.
Not exact matches
New
features such as facial recognition and virtual
reality herald Apple's vision for
future smartphones, but other issues such as the lack of
augmented -
reality apps have cooled buyer buyer interest in those technologies.
While I don't think we'll see that headset next year, I do believe Apple will enhance its iPhones and iPads with
features that prove it's getting more serious by the day about the
future of
augmented reality.
And on the back, you see vertically aligned dual rear cameras, which would make it easier to support the
augmented reality features Apple reportedly plans to add to its
future phones.
After today's Facebook F8 conference, the first effects will become available inside Facebook's Camera
feature on smartphones, but the Camera Effects platform is designed to eventually be compatible with
future augmented reality hardware, such as eyeglasses.
AR will definitely be a huge part of the
future, so we expect more
augmented reality features to come with the iPhone X Plus running iOS 12.
ARCore is the
future of Smartphone based
Augmented Reality features as of now and appears to be more polished and performant than Tango.
Apple's new iPhone X is billed as «the
future of the smartphone,» with new facial recognition and
augmented reality features presented as the credentials to back up this claim.
Furthermore, making the best use of its PlayStation Platform, the phone would also boast a dynamic vibration system as well as the
Augmented Reality feature which is soon going to be the tech of the
future.
This supposedly opens the world of cloud computing, fast high - resolution streaming, and more immersive
augmented and virtual
reality features for
future cars.