What Apple’s mysterious camera project could mean for your future iPhone

Rumors suggest Apple is now making a research lab in France dedicated to the iPhone camera sensor, but it may be the team is focused on a revolutionary feature for the iPhone shooter.

French newspaper Le Dauphiné Libéré shared details of the a new lab in Grenoble, France that will employ 30 engineers on an 800 square meter site.

Apple is rumored to be working in collaboration with engineers from STMicroelectronics, who produce the gyroscope and accelerometer used inside the Apple Watch.

That company also produced the pico projector for the Lenovo Smart Case smartphone – could this be what Apple is interested in?

Future projections

The Lenovo Smart Cast concept phone used projector technology to offer up a full gesture support on any surface, meaning you could put a keyboard down on your kitchen table and type on it.

Apple patents in the past have suggested the company is keen to look into projection camera tech in its phones.

Apple may have set up the separate research lab to improve the camera sensor for traditional camera work, but considering the French lab is so far away from Apple’s normal operations it could be for a specific reason.

An iPhone with a projector built in could be an interesting step for the iPhone 7S.

Being able to project your apps directly onto any surface in your home would certainly offer up an innovative reason to upgrade your iPhone.

Source: techradar.com

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3 Comments
  1. Reply Anissa Heaney PhD July 16, 2016 at 8:33 am

    "considering the French lab is so far away from Apple's normal operations it could be for a specific reason."

    Tax avoidance?

  2. Reply Jesus Rath July 17, 2016 at 3:29 am

    Would it? Would it? Cuz, obviously, that already exists in a number of guises and has proven underwhelming in all. With Apple doing it you are assuming it would Then be a compelling innovation?

  3. Reply Lexi Windler July 18, 2016 at 2:36 am

    Maybe, just maybe, Apple will surprise everyone in September and incorporate advanced features I the iPhone 7 rather than the same old dull incremental changes, Of even greater importance, maybe they'll come up with a new set of consistent, transparent, and intuitive human interface guidelines and adhere to them!

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