One of Apple's latest customer lock - in tools is an updated mobile operating system
supporting augmented reality features and apps that can super-impose images and information onto a user's view of the real world.
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.
A Fast Company report says Apple wants to integrate a rear - facing 3D laser into the iPhone 8 that will be able to
support augmented reality features.
Not exact matches
Yes, there are some pretty cool
features on the iPhone X: the high definition OLED screen, infrared facial recognition to map the 3D surface of the face rather than a flat image like a photo, and improved cameras with image stabilization, and built - in capabilities to
support augmented reality apps.
In addition to
supporting the new BlackBerry 7 OS, each smartphone also
features a range of powerful hardware enhancements including a 1.2 GHz processor, HD video recording, 24 - bit high resolution graphics, and advanced sensors enabling new
augmented reality applications such as Wikitude that can be seamlessly integrated with BBM 6 - all designed to deliver the ultimate in communications, multimedia and productivity for users around the world.
Powered by the BlackBerry 7 operating system, RIM says the new Curve 9380 is faster than its predecessors and
features an enhanced web browser, voice - activated searches, and
support for
Augmented Reality and NFC (Near Field Communications).
Powered by the BlackBerry 7 operating system, RIM says both devices are faster than their predecessors and will
feature an enhanced web browser, voice - activated searches, and
support for
Augmented Reality and NFC (Near Field Communications).
Augmented Reality The BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones feature a built - in compass (magnetometer) to support location - based services and augmented
Augmented Reality The BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones feature a built - in compass (magnetometer) to support location - based services and augmented r
Reality The BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones
feature a built - in compass (magnetometer) to
support location - based services and
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In addition to
supporting the new BlackBerry 7 OS, each smartphone also
features a range of powerful hardware enhancements including a 1.2 GHz processor, HD video recording, 24 - bit high resolution graphics, and advanced sensors enabling new
augmented reality applications such as Wikitude that can be seamlessly integrated with BBM 6 — all designed to deliver the ultimate in communications, multimedia and productivity for users around the world.
BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 is
featuring a 2.8 - inch «Liquid Graphics» VGA screen, 1.2 GHz Snapdragon application processor inside, embedded with NFC chip for mobile payments, and brings
support for
Augmented Reality applications.
iOS 11 also includes
features like sending money to friends via the Messages app, adding
support for more advanced
augmented reality games, and more.
Even though the Cupertino giant is working on new AR (
augmented reality) capabilities; it is currently unclear if the new 3 - D sensor system will
support the AR
features.
The Mi Mix S2, which
features a ceramic back cover, also includes an Adreno 630 graphics chip, facial recognition capabilities for security, wireless charging and
support for Google's ARCore
augmented reality capabilities.
They also
feature the same A11 Bionic chip, enabling effects like Portrait Lighting and better -
augmented reality support.
All of these new
features are designed to
support the wealth of
augmented reality apps built with Apple's ARKit and introduced in iOS 11.
Lenovo announced the updated Phab series a couple of months ago and the highlight of the line - up was that it
supported Google Tango, an
Augmented Reality feature that lets users make use of one's surrounding's and add additional elements.
In case you haven't been following the iPhone 8 rumors, it's expected to sport a 5.8 - inch OLED screen, wireless charging, very fast facial recognition and vertically aligned dual cameras on the back that will likely
support a wide range of new
augmented reality features.
It will
support features like AR (
Augmented Reality) Sticker, Slo - mo, 4K video, and more.
-- Most durable glass in a smartphone — Portrait Lighting (the new Portrait Mode
feature)-- Wireless charging with Qi inductive chargers — The A11, the smartest most powerful chip in a smartphone — The world's most popular camera — Water resistant — New Retina HD display with True Tone —
Augmented Reality support
Other large brands such as Walmart and Sam's Club have already integrated their inventories into Bixby in recent times, whereas Samsung also partnered with CoverGirl and Sephora which
support its Bixby Makeup
feature, allowing consumers to «try out» cosmetics in
augmented reality while deciding which product to buy.
The ASUS ZenFone AR is named after one single
feature supported by the device:
Augmented Reality.
The iPhone X, like the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus,
features Portrait Lighting, wireless charging capabilities, is waterproof and
supports augmented reality apps.
One of the biggest
features the update brings is
augmented reality support.
The iPhone X, like the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus,
features wireless charging capabilities, is waterproof and
supports augmented reality apps.
The other
features it will
support include indoor navigation,
augmented reality, measuring physical spaces and more.
One intriguing possibility here is for this Moto Mod to
support some basic
augmented reality features since the exposed camera can capture footage from the wearer's point of view.
Facial recognition and
augmented reality features: The device is expected to
support facial recognition using its front camera module, which has 3D imaging
support.
Featuring New Glass and Aluminum Design, Retina HD Displays, A11 Bionic Chip, New Single and Dual Cameras with
Support for Portrait Lighting, Wireless Charging and Optimized for
Augmented Reality Apple today announced the successor to iPhone 7, aptly named iPhone 8.
Well, the headline
features are as follows: a new Glass and aluminium Design, Retina HD displays, the super fast A11 Bionic Chip, new single and dual cameras (iPhone 8 and 8 Plus respectively) with
support for the very cool portrait lighting
feature on the iPhone 8 Plus, finally the addition of wireless charging, and of course, optimised for
augmented reality.
Indeed, it's not exactly a well - kept secret that Apple's upcoming iPhone 8 will
feature wide - ranging
support for
augmented reality features.
The software update includes multiple
features like
support for
augmented reality apps and Apple Pay Cash.
It's no doubt that the ASUS ZenFone AR is an ambitious smartphone — and the one that gels with the Taiwanese brand's philosophy quite well — offering innovative and industry - leading
features such as
support for both
Augmented and Virtual
Reality, and...
However, the iPhone X and iPhone 8 and 8 Plus have similar
features, like
support for
augmented reality, wireless charging technology, water resistance and Portrait Lighting.
On the iPhone 8 dummy unit, the lenses are stacked vertically — a design switch Apple could be making to
support anticipated
augmented reality features being added to its new phone.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus also
support a new
feature called Portrait Lighting, as well as
augmented reality.
The App Store now
supports augmented reality apps with iOS 11 and
features a «Get Started with AR» section to discover new apps.
The smartphone also
supports augmented reality and the new Face ID and Animoji
feature with the 7mp TrueDepth camera.
The camera on the smartphones also
supports augmented reality and come with Google Lens, a
feature that gives users data on objects in front of them.
Coupled with additional
features such as
augmented reality support, improved water and dust resistance, wireless charging, and better battery life, it's perfectly plausible that a significant percentage of current iPhone owners in the market for an upgrade have opted to sit tight, hold on to their money, and instead wait for the iPhone 8 to hit store shelves.
The iPhone 8 is expected to arrive this fall, and a popular rumor suggests that one of the new phone's marquee
features will be greater
support for
augmented reality.
Though Apple is working on
augmented -
reality features for the iPhone, it's not known whether this 3D sensor will also
support them.