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3D Interface with Tilt Gestures
The phone will supposedly feature retina-tracking technology to produce images that appear to “float above the screen like a hologram and appear three-dimensional at all angles.” Hearsay also suggests the handset will be operational through tilt gestures. A new 3D system linked to six camera sensors could make it possible to command and navigate the UI through facial expressions and track head movements. And something tells us the gimmick will play out better than what was featured on the Galaxy S4.
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