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Email: support rokitphones. Foldables are still a tiny fraction of the overall smartphone market. But like Samsung, IDC is bullish on fold-up screens. The research firm estimates that as many as 7 million foldable phones could ship in , up from 1. Ubrani points out that the software being built for folding devices has improved, and that Google in particular has been working with OEMs to ensure there are versions of its software that run well on foldables.
So where foldables can really drive the technology is by replacing three devices with one. The context for foldables has changed in the short time since they became commercially available. Of course, that context could always change again. Foldables may be the next frontier in phones, or in tablets, or laptops, or all of the above.
They could become commonplace, assumed, as boring as a solid inflexible brick. Goode is a graduate of Clark University and Stanford Read more.
Senior Writer Twitter. Topics phones folding devices Samsung displays android. But don't start envisioning yourself choreographing elaborate gestures to dial up pizza delivery just yet. At this point, it's probably better to think of the new technology as a navigational aid that taps into physical motions when your fingers aren't touching the screen, and uses your hovering finger when they are.
For example, sensors around the phone might recognize that you're laying down while you read, and temporarily lock the screen orientation so your contents don't accidentally flip around. Sliding your finger along the phone's spine might zoom in and out, according to The Verge , though it's also easy to see how context-awareness could also let your walking digits scroll the page up and down in the browser, and raise or lower the volume when you're on a call. Flipping the phone over or pocketing it could disconnect a call, and a deliberate wave of the hand over the screen could shelve notifications.
The project is said to contain an interface element as well, which is being called MixView. Hovering your finger over a live tile on the Start screen could cause it to pop up other options that you could select without physically tapping the tile; for instance, pulling up headline stories or a contact's phone number or email address.
Tech site WP Central describes it in more detail here. Since these scenarios require more complex hardware and software to work, the first phone, allegedly code-named McLaren, has to have all the right sensors, presumably multiple cameras for tracking, as well as a depth sensor -- just like the Microsoft Kinect. With the "lens" on, you can see content in 3D.
The inner screen is designed for Chinese handwriting recognition, so don't expect this one in the States too soon. The device also features a 3. No release date or carrier details yet because this phone is still in developmental stages. The W boasts a 3. The 3D can be switched off with a dedicated button press.
Released last summer in Korea, the phone is only special because it's the first phone with a 3D screen--there's not much else that's remarkable about it.
It does prove, however, that companies are interested in getting 3D on a lot of phones--not just top of the line ones.
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