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Amazon's 3D handset comes with four cameras on the front that can be used to create a floating display.
Published at 17:26 EDT, 15 April 2014
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The first pictures of Amazon's rumoured 3D handset have been revealed and showcase the four cameras used to create a 'floating screen' effect.
The phone, which is expected to be revealed in June, using retina-tracking technology, will make images on the smartphone's screen appear to 'float' over it like a Hologram and appear three-dimensional from all angles'.
The latest images also reveal a slim handset even though it's covered in cases to protect its actual design.
Apple's patent-pending system is slightly different to the 3D display Amazon is believed to be working on. The first images of Amazon's 3D handset were released last week, which is shown below and showcasing four cameras and retina-tracking technology that are utilized to create a floating screen' effect.
HOW IT WILL WORK
The device comes with a front facing camera in each corner of the screen.
These extra cameras are used to monitor the position of the user's face and eyes in relation to the phone's display.
This allows Amazon's software make constant adjustments to the position of elements on the screen, altering the perspective of visuals and letting them appear in 3D without the need for glasses.
We have also gotten exclusive images of a prototype of the unreleased device and are giving the world the first glimpse at Amazon's highly anticipated phone Web site BGR announced.
"As you can see in the images the phone is protected by protected shells to shield it from prying eyes. Tazinat This is designed to block anyone without permission from viewing the physical design of the phone.
It is expected to have a 4.7inch screen.
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The phone is displayed inside a protective case to shield its final design. The four cameras are clearly visible at every corner.
The handset look almost like Nokia's Windows Phone with its large, rounded shell - although that is believed to be only to disguise the final design
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