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Vivo Drone Phone
Here's something totally amazing:
A smartphone design that is patented by vivo contains a small camera drone is stored inside its body
of vivo drone phone.
The patent was spotted by LetsGoDigital, is unlike anything else we've ever seen in past. But it's not surprising for Vivo to be exploring and experimenting with new ideas - as we have seen in its port-free Apex concept phone back in 2019.
The vivo drone phone concept is a complete different idea. One that's less about intercepting traditional handset 'issues', and more visualising a wild and offbeat future in which the phone in your pocket will handle everything like aerial selfies.
We like how the vivo drone is packed out of sight unless called upon, when, presumably, its four propellers would help it to set it into flight. There are two cameras present on the unit to offer various angles up in the air.
The idea is interesting, but it's unlikely to have legs in much of the world. The restrictions put on the use of drone are increasingly firm and different significantly around the world.
Not all of Vivo's recent devices have been so out of this world, with the X60pro- showing off the company's ability when it comes to standout appliances, here with a ferocious attractive gimbal camera stabilisation system that stands it different from any other phone-manufacturer to date.
Chinese smartphone maker company Vivo have filed a patent that may be the biggest invention in smartphones history so far. The patent, describes a flying camera and seems to suggest that the camera part would fly out of the phone’s body, like a drone. The module, will have four propellers and 2 cameras and can be dragged out of the bottom of the vivo drone phone and has 3 proximity sensors, and 1 infrared sensor. It also has its own battery which help it to fly continuously.
The mounting bracket apparently have an integrated fingerprint sensor also, and it can be detached from the camera system. Vivo may use the fingerprint sensor to register the camera system, so that each camera can be tagged to a single phone only .
Also, the camera is apparently going to have the ability to change directions in the air, while shooting. This makes it somewhere similar to drone cameras popularly used in recording videos and movies today. Probably a smartphone will not have the same quality of sensors, but this could give Vivo much more freedom in terms of how it produces its software. The general field of view of a camera can be more effective when it’s not limited to the back of a phone. The report said that Vivo drone phone camera will also support Air Gestures.
The cameras on smartphones has been a point of revolution for quite a few years . Vivo make a deal with Carl Zeiss previous year, in an effort to bring more standard to its camera systems. The company’s previous modal phone named Vivo X50 Pro , and its successor, have been praised for their camera systems . However, a vivo drone phone would be a first in the industry.
What also values though is the cost involved in the production of such kind of a system. If Vivo has to do settlement on the standards of sensors and software in order to lodge the ‘flight’ aspect of this, it might break the complete value proposition altogether. A system as new as this will have a new learning area for the user too, and we’ll have to find out how that turns out to be for the consumers.
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