Samsung has patented a quirky rotating camera design for foldable phones. The module rotates 180-degrees to face the front or rear, depending on device orientation. This would allow Samsung to use a ...
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When I brought our retriever puppy home for the first time several years ago, I wanted to make sure we got her (and us) comfortable with being left home alone. At first, I went out for short periods ...
A new patent filed by Samsung has turned up at the WIPO, and it shows an interesting folding smartphone with a new feature. Samsung has built smartphones in the past with rotating front camera modules ...
Nokia has patented a smartphone with a really odd rotating camera. This patent has been spotted on USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office). This will not be the first smartphone with a ...
It looks like the foldable phone is still gaining its identity, as different foldable phone form factors are working their way into the market. We have inward folding phones, outward folding phones, ...
A new Xiaomi design patent details a unique dual-purpose under-display camera design. The normally rear camera would rotate to point towards the display when required. The camera can then act as an ...
OPPO N1 announced in 2013 was touted as the world’s first rotating camera smartphone. It didn’t feature a selfie snapper, but a rotating camera module with dual LED flash that could be used for ...
Many of today's smartphones sport very capable cameras, but unless you add funky lens attachments like the HiLO or a helpful device like the Spinpod, the recorded image is probably going to be either ...
I used Photoshop's new AI tool to rotate objects in 3D, and it's pure magic ...
Every day across the globe, a familiar scene plays out at festivals, in bars, on boats, on college campuses, and everywhere in between. Close friends, giddy with sober excitement or drunk on fun and ...
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