Dropped Spatial iPhone rumor when Apple may have used holographic 3D display from Samsung
Slip off the Spatial iPhone rumor when Apple may be using a holographic 3D screen from Samsung. Prepare to say goodbye to a flat mobile screen.
Let's update the rumors. Most recently, an insider named Schrödinger released a chat saying that Samsung is now ambushing the development of a 3D screen that doesn't have to reconcile glasses for its mobile phone, and the rhythm fits with the news that Apple is also working on the Spatial iPhone project. This is a huge possibility because Apple normally relies on screen production from Samsung.
Many of you have the question: Is the Spatial iPhone a shortening of the Apple Vision Pro? The answer is that there is a similar concept, focusing on the presentation of Spatial dimensions and space, but it is adapted in the form of a 3D mobile screen where we can see depths and dimensions with the naked eye without glasses.
This screen is called the H1 project, which says that the technology is much more advanced than the 3D screen of the Nintendo 3DS game machine era, because he will use the holographic layer to embed the AMOLED screen, and also work with the eye tracking system to make the three-dimensional image appear floating and dimensional all the time, no matter where we move the screen or change the view. Unlike the old 3D screens, it only forced us to look straight to see the dimensions.
It sounds very likely, because Samsung has already published research on holographic screens since 2020, but anyone who wants to touch it might have to wait a little longer, because sources say that H1 is only in the first phase of research, and that it will actually reach our hands until 2030.
Let's wait to see if this round of mobile 3D technology will stick, because looking back at the past, 3D TVs or even 3D machines have gradually deteriorated in popularity and cut off the feature to reduce costs, but if a major company comes down to play by itself, there may be something to surprise us.



































































































