Huawei reportedly plans to launch a new cellphone that can take pictures with a three-dimensional format, aka 3D. The device has a Princeton code name.
In making this phone, Huawei is working with Sony as a sensor maker that allows to take pictures in 3D. This feature itself is referred to as 3D Camera by Huawei.
"This is a technology that has never been seen before, and has the potential to change the way we look at the world," said Yusuke Toyoda, analyst at Fuji Chimera Research, as quoted from Bloomberg on Wednesday (05/12/2018).
Besides being able to produce images that can be seen from various directions, Huawei's new camera can also make 3D models of people or objects that can be used on augmented reality based applications. The camera can also allow developers to add a number of movements from the user in operating the application.
Reportedly, Huawei will embed this camera on more than one cellphone. Even so, this can still change. Based on information from a source, this smartphone will be announced in December, while sales will begin several weeks later.
It is interesting to wait, whether Huawei really presents a cellphone, or even some cellphones that have capabilities like this. Of course this will add to the hot competition of vendors in presenting innovations in their smartphones, as has been seen on folding screen phones and open-screen phones.
In making this phone, Huawei is working with Sony as a sensor maker that allows to take pictures in 3D. This feature itself is referred to as 3D Camera by Huawei.
"This is a technology that has never been seen before, and has the potential to change the way we look at the world," said Yusuke Toyoda, analyst at Fuji Chimera Research, as quoted from Bloomberg on Wednesday (05/12/2018).
Besides being able to produce images that can be seen from various directions, Huawei's new camera can also make 3D models of people or objects that can be used on augmented reality based applications. The camera can also allow developers to add a number of movements from the user in operating the application.
Reportedly, Huawei will embed this camera on more than one cellphone. Even so, this can still change. Based on information from a source, this smartphone will be announced in December, while sales will begin several weeks later.
It is interesting to wait, whether Huawei really presents a cellphone, or even some cellphones that have capabilities like this. Of course this will add to the hot competition of vendors in presenting innovations in their smartphones, as has been seen on folding screen phones and open-screen phones.