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World's first 3D smartphone from Amazon?

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 08 Jun, 2014 01:48 PM
  • World's first 3D smartphone from Amazon?
Move over ordinary smartphones as Amazon is reportedly planning to launch the world's first smartphone with a 3D display.
 
In a YouTube video, the online retail player shows the fist glimpse of this device - that can be unveiled as early as June 18 in Seattle, Washington DC, media reports said.
 
The new phone may have an eye-tracking technology and four cameras to produce 3D images.
 
In a YouTube video from Amazon, some people can be seen swaying from side to side - perhaps experimenting with the 3D view.
 
According to a report on the Verge website, the 3D technology could include displaying maps or viewing home-screen images in 3D.
 
The device may also enable users to operate the phone or navigate apps by tilting the phone.

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