Samsung earlier released video teaser of Galaxy Note 10 in which the company did not mention about the 3D feature, however, at the launch event Samsung fully explained the new 3D feature, this feature lets you scan the objects in 3D and save on your phone as 3D objects, Samsung also said users can use the scanned objects as assets for virtual and augmented reality applications. The feature also has another gimmick, the 3D scanned object once saved let users create 3D videos with that object and control the movements of the 3D main object which really creates great videos as shown in the video below;
Samsung scheduled its launch event of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 on August 7, at the evening of August 7 Samsung has unveiled some incredible features of new Galaxy Note 10, one of the features called 3D Object Scan.
Galaxy Note 10 specifications
The major features and specifications include Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC, 8GB RAM 256GB storage, and Note 10 Plus will offer 12GB RAM and options of 256GB and 512GB storage. The note 10 sports super AMOLED screen 6.3-inch along with 3500mAh battery while Note 10 plus offers 6.8-inch the largest Galaxy Note series screen ever with 4300mAh battery. Both the models have single front punch hole camera and triple rear camera.
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