Sentences with phrase «touchless gestures»

"Touchless gestures" refers to the ability to interact with something without physically touching it. It involves using hand or body movements to control and navigate a device or system, without the need for direct contact. Full definition
For future iPhones, Apple is said to be working on touchless gesture controls and curved screens, features that could launch within three years.
For example, if Apple is indeed working on touchless gesture control, a slight curve could help Apple better position cameras and sensors in order to detect movements close to the screen.
Recent reports claim Apple is working on an iPhone with touchless gesture control and / or a curved screen, while its main rival is working on the first foldable Samsung Galaxy X and a Samsung wearable that wraps around our wrists and can be configured into an upright position to be used like a smartphone.
As with touchless gesture support, we will reportedly not see curved displays on iPhones for another two to three years away.
Apple is reportedly in the beginning stages of testing iPhones with curved displays as well as touchless gestures.
Pantech isn't known for their cutting edge phones «round these parts, but that will soon change with their upcoming Vega LTE line that recognizes touchless gestures using its front facing camera, like a miniature version of Microsoft's Kinect.
Apple is exploring touchless gesture control and curved screens, according to the latest rumors from Bloomberg.
That's if we see touchless gesture support and curved displays at all.
This comes shortly after Apple was rumoured to be looking into new touchless gesture controls for a future iPhone.
Apple will reportedly feature touchless gesture support and curved displays in future iPhones.
Samsung and Motorola have both used touchless gestures in their handsets before, but it sounds like Apple's version is a bit different in terms of implementation.
According to Bloomberg, Apple is also working on incorporating touchless gestures into a future iPhone, which would allow people to interact with their phones without tapping the display.
People familiar with Apple's plans have revealed that the 3D touchless gestures would allow users to move their fingers above the screen to navigate through the menu without touching the display.
Elliptic Labs, which has bases in San Francisco, Norway and China, used the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, to show off advances in ultrasonic touchless gesturing Tuesday that will be available on some smartphone models later this year.
Bloomberg notes that the new curved iPhone design and Apple's supposed touchless gestures are «still in the early research and development stage and Apple could choose to not go forward with the enhancements.»
Bloomberg reported this morning (April 4) that Apple is planning a new iPhone with touchless gesture control and displays that curve inward gradually from top to bottom.
Companies, including Samsung, had explored touchless gesture technology before but never to the level in which Microsoft took it.
Granted, this would be far from the first time we've seen touchless gesture controls — remember Google's Project Soli?
Or, there's a new touchless gesture that lets you scroll through notifications with the flick of a wrist.
That is according to Bloomberg, which reported that Apple is working on touchless gesture support and curved screens.
A future iPhone could have touchless gesture support and curved displays, but didn't a certain company already include both features in its phones?
Apple is in the beginning stages of testing iPhones with curved displays as well as touchless gestures, according to a report form Bloomberg.
, allows users to scroll through their phones and pull up information by swiping at the air, which is similar to the touchless gestures described by Apple.
Recent reports indicate that Apple has been experimenting with touchless gestures and curved screens.
Samsung's Air gestures, which debuted on the Galaxy S4, allows users to scroll through their phones and pull up information by swiping at the air, which is similar to the touchless gestures described by Apple.
This can be optionally specified with pushbutton automatic opening and closing or — for supreme ease — touchless gesture control.
Another interesting feature is said to be touchless gestures.
Touchless gesture control would allow end users to hover their finger over the display and still be able to interact with onscreen options.
Curved displays and touchless gesture control could be the next major changes to the iPhone.
According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple is working on «touchless gesture control» which would allow iPhone...
According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple is working on «touchless gesture control» which would allow iPhone users to «perform some tasks by moving their finger close to the screen without actually tapping it.»
Apple plans to create an iPhone with a curved screen, and a touchless gesture - based display, to compete with Android smartphones.
Aside from curved screens, Apple is also said to be working on a touchless gesture control technology for its iOS smartphones.
People familiar with Apple's plans told Bloomberg Technology Wednesday that the Cupertino giant is developing curved iPhone displays and a new type of technology that would make it possible for users to control an iPhone with touchless gestures.
Now all this makes sense now, and it would appear that future iPhones might have a new, innovative design with curved screens and touchless gesture controls, as Apple might try to leave the «notch» design behind due to the numerous Android smartphone manufacturers adopting it lately.
A new report from Bloomberg, which cites «people with knowledge of the matter,» is suggesting that Cupertino - based Apple Inc. is looking to potentially differentiate itself from competitors by introducing a new suite of iPhone models which benefit from curved displays and touchless gestures for interactions.
A new report out of Bloomberg this morning suggests that Apple is developing two new pieces of technology for future iPhone models: one is touchless gesture control and the other is a curved display.
The first up is Gesture Sensing, which is akin to the touchless gestures Samsung introduced with the Galaxy S4.
The touchless gesture controls for iOS may be coming in three years time, in an attempt to further differentiate flagship iPhones in a very saturated smartphone market.
It's possible that these touchless gestures could be tied to one of those solutions, though Bloomberg's report makes no mention of holographic displays or glasses - free 3D images.
Bloomberg says Apple is internally developing «touchless gesture control» features that would let an iPhone user «perform some tasks by moving [his or her] finger close to the screen without actually tapping it.»
The touchless gestures would allow an iPhone to detect the proximity of a finger to a phone and perform a gesture without actually tapping the screen.
As I covered yesterday, touchless gesture control features are reportedly being developed for upcoming iPhones, and Apple is supposedly even testing a new iPhone design that is curved instead of flat, like every iPhone that has been released so far.
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