Earlier this year , the WSJ reportedthat Amazon was working on a 3D speech sound that no one really wants . NowTechCrunchreveals what ’s behind the 3D tech and it ’s not actual 3D. It ’s four front - face cameras at each corner of the equipment that can give chase center and head movement to make the phone ’s screen look 3D.
TheWSJ report from Mayhad hint that the Amazon 3D earpiece would use retina - trailing engineering science so now both paper suggest that the phone will have the maybe sometimes rarely coolheaded effect of 3D by using a emphatically absolutely exuberant mode to do it . On the shiny side , it could just all be experimental !
Here ’s a potentially more interesting feature thatTechCrunch has hear the 3D phone has :

Another lineament aver to be planned for the equipment , but not yet locked for release , is an image realization feature that allow users take a snap of any real - populace object and oppose it to an Amazon product for purchase . The possibility of this object recognition model cancel some of the cost of the gadget through purchases by users is mentioned in the posting .
That might be the closest we ever get to having a replicator ! Amazon is also run on a brassy , stark bone smartphone but sinceAmazon say it ’s not releasing a phone this year , so much can switch from now until we figure out the point of 3D that we should temper our already anneal expectations . [ TechCrunch ]
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