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Making sense of 3d sensing

July 2017

Over the last few years, global smartphone adoption has surged to more than 2.5 billion users, and is on a clear path to double again. However, the pace of radical innovation appears to have stalled: Apple has only introduced marginal improvements to its iPhone 6 design over the last three years. This suggests one of two things: either that this beacon of innovation has run out of ideas; or maybe that it is working on something truly revolutionary. We believe it is the latter, and that Augmented Reality (AR), enabled by 3D sensing, will be the blockbuster new feature that will be introduced this Autumn as part of the iPhone 8, to mark the tenth anniversary of Apple’s original iPhone.

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