6 Crazy Smartphones with Unique Features!

6 Crazy Smartphones with Unique Features!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “6 Crazy Smartphones with Unique Features!”.
Today, we’ve got a really interesting list of smartphones, smartphones that have all come in and introduced some sort of game-changing feature into their devices. Let’S get right into it. First up is the Maisie pro 7, the first smartphone in the world to introduce an AMOLED display onto its rear. Now this is a 1.9 inch display and what it allows you to do is to not only see notifications control, music tracks, but also take selfies with your rear camera, and that has a number of benefits. First of all, the rear cameras of smartphones are just better.

They have higher megapixel count better sensors and also much better video recording capabilities. So you can get photos of yourself with that. Professional-Looking bokeh effect, whether two times lossless zoom. If you need it so then we’ve got the zenfone AR and that was also released earlier this year and that phone has not one not two but three cameras on the back. So it’s got a primary 23 megapixel sensor. Then it’s got a depth.

Sensing sensor, there’s also got one for motion tracking and essentially this phone is built with google tango in mind and tango is google’s answer to augmented reality. So it uses proprietary hardware and proprietary software to essentially be able to visualize a room. These phones can detect depth in the same way that humans can, and so this phone can essentially understand the environment. It’S in and place objects within it. Accordingly, next up is the yotaphone and pretty much anytime. You give this phone to someone for the first time, they’re gon na have to take a second look literally because this phone has two screens: we’ve got an LCD on the front and an e-ink display on the back.

Essentially, the main benefit of this is battery saving. Whilst LCDs are great look at their big, bold bright and beautiful, they actually take up a lot of battery so with a typical level of usage, if you’re using the LCD display on the front of the phone you’re looking at just under two days of battery life. However, if you flip the phone over and use the always-on ink screen, you can get up to five and the best bit is almost everything you can do on the LCD screen. You can also do on the ink screen.

You can read your articles. You can put your widgets on there. You can even do your tweets release. Last year we done up the motors air, which is not only an incredibly thin device, but was also the first one to introduce the motor mods.

6 Crazy Smartphones with Unique Features!

Now this wasn’t the first modular smartphone, the LG g5, just a couple of months before it had a pretty similar idea, but Motorola’s implementation was just way better. Not only did we have a JBL mod that could pretty much transform how your phone speaker sounded, but we had a hassle which could drastically increase the zoom of your camera. We also had a mod which, when attached gives you a projector built into a smartphone on the subject of Motorola, the moto droid turbo 2 was the world’s first phone with a shatterproof display, so the company actually called it their shatter shield technology and essentially, they replaced The glass on the front with a special type of highly transparent plastic. Now, whilst in theory that’s great and actually in practice in any standard usage case scenario, you simply could not break the front of the phone.

6 Crazy Smartphones with Unique Features!

The only problem was it just wasn’t, quite as bright and transparent as glass, what it gotten durability. It lost a little bit in its premium feel so then we’ve got the LG v10, which was actually the first smart phone in the V line of smartphones and it introduced a secondary display not on the rear, but actually on the front, just above the primary screen And this would give you quick access to shortcuts notifications, as well as any quick toggles that you wanted to put on it, and the difference was between that on. The main screen was that this was an OLED panel that was always on and what that meant was that you could operate it. You could check the news you could see on notifications. You could look all the time was without actually turning on the main display. Unfortunately, whilst they took the idea further in the LG v 20 in the recent V 30, they completely ditched it.

Presumably they were trying to make space for a slightly larger primary display by the way, it’s a little bit of shame anyway, guys. I really hope you enjoyed the video under stay as a boss and I’ll catch you in the next one: [ Applause, ], [ Applause, ], [ Applause, ], .