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Huawei Mate 10 May Debut "Object Recognition" & "Makeup" Camera Modes Amazon...

 
xda-developers
Sep 29, 2017 11:46 PM • by Mishaal Rahman
Huawei Mate 10 May Debut "Object Recognition" & "Makeup" Camera Modes

While much of the tech press' attention is focused on Google's upcoming October 4th reveal of the Google Pixel 2 and Google Pixel 2XL, Huawei is set to unveil the next big thing in the Mate lineup: the Huawei Mate 10. Thanks to previous leaks we have a good idea of its specifications and what it may look like, but apart from some generic teasers and theoretical capabilities of its HiSilicon Kirin 970 SoC we don't have many details about its software. Huawei, like Samsung and Xiaomi, is known for packing their devices with a plethora of different features in a software flavor known as EMUI. The Huawei Mate 10 will be no different as we believe that device will debut two new camera mode features: "makeup" and "object recognition."

Hints of these features can be found on the system firmware of existing Huawei devices such as the Huawei Mate 9, but these features are disabled in the camera app. This is true even for devices running the latest public release of EMUI—version 5.1. But we have reason to believe that these features will be enabled in the Huawei Mate 10 as we have obtained access to a pre-release system firmware of the device.

Unfortunately, we cannot confirm if these features are indeed enabled on a live production device, and Huawei's framework modifications make it exceedingly difficult to analyze their APK files. Nonetheless, we were able to dig into the release, and given what is already known about the upcoming Mate 10 we are fairly confident in our findings.


Object Recognition

With the rising popularity of smartphone assistants powered by machine learning, it seems that every company is attempting to create their own version with distinct features enabled by natural language processing and computer vision. There's Samsung Bixby and the soon-to-be-launched Google Lens, but it's evident from Huawei's (rather overdramatic) marketing that they are going all in on AI as well.

But marketing aside, how exactly would Huawei use AI to make your life better? Through more features, of course! And it appears that object recognition in the camera app will be an added mode that users can select.

As you can see above, the user is prompted to select an area of interest in the viewfinder. The Mate 10's AI would then determine what kind of object the user is focusing on. We dug around in the system firmware and potentially found a list of categories that the object recognition feature uses:

  • stage
  • beach
  • bluesky
  • sunset
  • food
  • flower
  • greenplant
  • snow
  • night
  • text
  • cat
  • dog
  • other

These categories were located in a file called IC_conv_112x112_synset_words.txt under the ImageClassification folder (a directory not present in the system firmware of the Mate 9 or P10). Interestingly, the folder containing this particular file is called "caffe", which most likely refers to the open source deep learning developed by Berkeley AI Research. You may have heard of Caffe2, which is an evolution of Caffe and is supported on newer Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs.

Given Huawei's increased marketing of the Mate 10's AI capabilities, it makes perfect sense for them to debut this new object recognition feature. We just hope that, if it does happen, their live demonstration doesn't mess up.


Makeup

Like the "beauty" feature found on many smartphones sold in China, this makeup feature is presumably designed to allow users to change their complexion prior to taking a picture. We aren't quite sure why this feature isn't already enabled on existing devices, but it's possible that it just wasn't ready by the time that the Huawei Mate 10 or Huawei P10 were set to be released.


We will be doing more digging over the coming days to bring you more information about the upcoming Huawei Mate 10's software. Stay up to date with the latest news on the XDA Portal by downloading the XDA Labs app.

The firmware was discovered by FunkyHuawei.club, a service which lets you install pre-release Huawei firmwares, and recover bricked devices.




Android Advices
Sep 28, 2017 4:22 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
Amazon Announces Five Echo Devices Including Fire TV

Earlier this year, Amazon hardware lineup gets refreshed with a new Echo Show and unveiled few device. And now, Amazon has unveiled a bunch of devices including the 4K Fire TV with 4K HDR support at an event held at its headquarters in Seattle. They are called as Amazon Echo 2nd Gen, Echo Plus, Echo Spot, Echo Connect and Echo Buttons. Also, the company has announced the partnership with BMW for producing the BMW cars with the Amazon's Alexa support.

Amazon Echo 2nd Gen:
It is the successor of the Amazon Echo which was presented in 2014. The first generation Amazon Echo is the first mainstream smart speakers. Then it has unveiled the Amazon Tap and Echo Dot. While the Amazon Dot already has a second generation model which was launched a year ago. Now, Amazon Echo has released the 2nd generation smart speakers and is priced at $100, which would start shipping in November.

The new Amazon Echo has 7 microphones which can take the audio from the room with a 360-degree sound, but the top is different. It has added the Volume buttons in addition to and Action buttons. The second generation Amazon Echo is the small device when compared to first generation Amazon Echo device. It comes with a 148mm of height which has wider length with a diameter of 88mm. It has changed a lot regarding look and comes with a six new styles named as Heather Gray Fabric, Charcoal Fabric, Sandstone Fabric, Oak Finish, Walnut Finish and Silver Finish.

Amazon Echo Plus
It is priced at just $149.99 which will be available in Black, White and Silver color options and will start shipping from next month onwards. Also, buyers would get a free Phillips Hue bulb. The Amazon Echo Plus is similar to the first generation of Amazon Echo, and additionally, it has built with a ZigBee smart hub which can control your home. It would be the perfect choice for who haven't bought a smart hub.

Fire TV (4K):
It has been leaked in online from two weeks onwards, and now it has officially announced. The chromecast-like device will provide the content at a speed of 60fps and is priced at $69.99 which would be available from October 25 onwards. It also provides Dolby Audio system and HDR support. You can also pair the remote with the TV which has voice control for Alexa. It comes packed with a 1.5GhZ Amlogic quad-core processor coupled with 2GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage.

Amazon Echo Spot:
It is priced at $129.99 which will start the shipping from the December month onwards. It is the combination of the Echo Show and Echo Dot. You can get a circular screen with a compact design. It comes with 2W speakers which you can connect through a 3.5mm audio jack. The Amazon Echo Spot will be available in Black and White color options.

Amazon Echo Connect:
It is priced at $34.99, which would also be available from December month onwards. It comes in a black rectangular box for making voice calls, and Amazon already added features to its echo speakers. If you want to connect your home service? Those people should buy this product. After buying this product, you have to sync your contacts to Alexa app. Then you can call your compatible Echo devices from your home line service.

Amazon Echo Buttons:
These buttons are the first Alexa gadgets to interact with physically, and it is fun to use Alexa app. The other Alexa gadgets would be unveiled which would perform the function like send the input to your device, buttons, sync and also you can react to notifications. These buttons are very useful like a quiz shows when you play the Alexa trivia game and is priced at $20.




 
 

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