There's the new camera technology used in the phone's Portrait Mode feature, the always
listening music recognition feature called Now Playing, and an Always on Display feature.
There's also that always -
listening music recognition feature.
Not exact matches
There's a steep learning curve, but Bluetooth audio streaming, the excellent voice
recognition, and Sync Services (which acts much like OnStar) provide a seamless experience for navigating,
listening to your personal
music collection, and making phone calls, all without a nav screen.
Via voice
recognition [viii], drivers may use their compatible Apple [ix] or Android [x] smartphones for navigation, to make calls, send and receive messages, and
listen to
music all in a way that allows the driver to stay more focused on driving.
Hands - free Echo Spot smart speaker uses 2nd generation far - field voice
recognition to play
music,
listen to audiobooks, control smart home, or get the weather.
Built - in games and applications include Mii Maker ™, which uses facial
recognition technology to create a Mii ™ character that looks just like you; Face Raiders ™, which requires you to shoot at comical depictions of your own face as well as others around you; AR Games ™, which superimpose graphics and animations on the real world using the included AR Cards; and Nintendo 3DS Sound, which lets you
listen to MP3 or AAC
music files, or make your own recordings and play with them using fun filters.
Use 2nd generation far - field voice
recognition to watch video flash briefings, see
music lyrics, weather forecasts, to - do and shopping lists, browse and
listen to Audible audiobooks, and more.
Smart speakers, which use voice
recognition and virtual assistants to let users find information, order food and
listen to
music, have emerged as an important new computing platform that some observers believe could eventually replace smartphones.
Newly teased is also a
music recognition feature that's always
listening for tunes so that it can display the artist and title on your lockscreen.