Vivo’s 3D sensing tech has 10X more sensor points than Apple iPhone X’s Face ID...

 
 
 
Vivo's 3D sensing tech has 10X more sensor points than Apple iPhone X's Face ID...

 
xda-developers
Jun 28, 2018 9:15 AM • by Idrees Patel
Vivo's 3D sensing tech has 10X more sensor points than Apple iPhone X's Face ID
Vivo TOF 3D Sensing Technology

Biometric authentication has become increasingly popular since its re-introduction in smartphones in 2013. We have had fingerprint sensors, iris scanners, and 3D facial scanning modules. The Apple iPhone X uses 3D facial scanning in the form of Face ID, while Xiaomi and Oppo have adopted 3D facial scanners in the Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition and Oppo Find X. Vivo has been one of the first device makers to adopt in-display fingerprint sensors in the Vivo X20 UD, Vivo X21, and Vivo NEX S. At MWC Shanghai 2018, Vivo has now revealed its Time of Flight (TOF) 3D sensing technology.

The new Time of Flight 3D sensing technology enables "new opportunities" in facial, gesture and motion recognition, 3D photography, and AR, that will expand the capabilities of future smart devices. It's said to be a pioneer, and it detects the time it takes emitted pulse light to return to the sensor to accurately map objects at up to three meters in front of it.

"From last year's debut of In-Display Fingerprint Scanning Technology, the recent launch of the truly bezel-less Vivo NEX, to our ground-breaking TOF 3D Sensing technology, we continue to forge ahead and evolve towards the truly intelligent future by opening new ways for the AI to help the consumer," said Alex Feng, Senior Vice President of Vivo. "By combining TOF 3D Sensing Technology with AI, we will continue to explore new possibilities for a better future."

The TOF 3D sensing technology features "industry-leading" performance in depth of information captured with 300,000 sensor points, which is 10 times the number of existing structured light technology (this refers to Face ID in the iPhone X). This enables 3D mapping at up to three meters from the phone. It's also simpler and smaller in structure, while allowing for more flexibility when embedded in a smartphone. The flexibility will allow a broader application of this technology, according to the company.

Vivo states that the TOF 3D sensing tech is tested and meets industry standards for integration with current apps soon, as it's "no mere proof of concept."

The technology has applications beyond facial recognition. The precise and accurate tracking of gestures and movements of the user's entire body means that the TOF 3D sensing tech creates new ways to interact with and experience the world. Vivo gives the examples of merging this technology with AR, as well as being able to track gestures for mixed reality (MR) games. If AI recognition is combined with TOF 3D sensing tech, it's possible for users to even capture entire objects with 3D modelling. Users will then be able to rescan and recreate objects digitally, and the applications of such technology can be in the fields of education and medicine.


Source: Vivo (press release)




Android Advices
Jun 27, 2018 3:37 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
Xiaomi's Mi Explorer program announced in Spain, Mi A2 Android One Smartphone to be Launched soon

Most of you might know that Xiaomi loves involving Mi Fans in device exploration before launching any device. Now the fans will be getting a chance to travel to Spain to attend a global launch event where selected Mi fans can explore the device who will be assigned tasks during the event. Moreover, these fans can also keep the device with them once the explorer program completes. Also, there is a rumor of Mi A2 be announced soon which will be the successor of the Mi A1.

It is expected that Xiaomi will also be unveiling a Lite variant of the Mi A2 with 2.0GHz, octane core Snapdragon 625 processor. Recently we have seen Xiaomi announcing its Flame Red color variant of the Redmi Note 5 smartphone on China which comes with a metallic body. This smartphone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC with eight cores coupled with 4GB of RAM and Adreno 505 GPU. The company has also provided a dual rear camera setup on the rear which will be accompanied with a 20MP selfie camera.

Mi Explorers

The Redmi Note 5 comes with a 5.99-inch FHD+ (2160 x 1080 pixels) display with 18:9 aspect ratio and will have a fingerprint sensor on the rear to enhance the security levels. The smartphone will run on Android Nougat base MIUI 9 and will be getting further updates also. This new color variant will go official on 3rd of July in China but nothing is known about the global launch.

The Users across all the regions are eligible to apply for the Explorer program organized by Xiaomi by 1st of July. The user needs to go through a quiz after they register for the program and upon selection, the selected candidate will be notified by an email. The company will also be providing tickets to Madrid for 3 nights from 23rd July to 26th July along with accommodation with 4 days of insurance. Are you a Mi fan? Well, share your views and do comment in the section below and stay tuned to Android Advices for more news and updates.




 
 

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