Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 6
Samsung develops MH1 holographic display for Apple’s rumored Spatial iPhone
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 6

Samsung develops MH1 holographic display for Apple’s rumored Spatial iPhone

8 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 6
  • A new leak rates the claim 55% plausible and says the panel uses a nano-structured holographic layer, eye-tracking and diffractive beam-steering.
  • The tipster says users could tilt the phone to look around objects in video, while the screen would keep full 4K quality for standard 2D content.
  • The report suggests Apple could use Samsung as a supplier because it does not make its own displays, though both the MH1 panel and any Spatial iPhone remain unconfirmed.
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