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The first 3D phone screen by Samsung

by Julia
May 9, 2010 at 5:47 pm

The first 3D mobile phone was built from those of Samsung.

The phone is called the SCH-W960 3D AMOLED.

It comes with a AMOLED touchscreen type measuring 3.2 inches and has a WQVGA resolution, a 3.2MP camera, HSDPA support, Bluetooth and microSD slot and also a TV tuner.

However, it seems that the 3D screen doesn’t require the use of glasses.

It has a hardware on / off button of the 3D effect, an effect that, once activated, is visible with naked eye.

We do not know how good is this effect on a phone screen without using glasses.

Bad news is that the SCH-W960, the first 3D mobile phone screen, will be sold only in Korea.

Image source: Go4it

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