Say Hello To Holographic Phones
Finally! It’s here (or at least, is the claim). We have seen this technology umpteen number of times in science fiction movies, and have found ourselves wondering when this might come to reality.
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The Estar Takee 1 makes it seem like the future is at our doorstep. Not only is this exciting to learn about, but even more so, because it seems to have already hit the Chinese market.
Unfamiliarity
In a world where smartphones are mercilessly slaying each other with better graphics, tremendous amount of digital power and processing, the brands that we are exposed to are abundant and we know each one of them by name and nature.
Having considered that, Estar seems alien and a name that doesn’t evoke trust by the go. However, the claims have been made, and have created enough buzz to grab our attention.
Technology
The tech seems cutting edge, but also hints towards a little familiarity with small implementations of the claims that already exist in the flagship devices owned by giants such as Samsung and Nokia. The Galaxy Note 3 for instance, has the air gestures already in place.
Estar, on the other hand, has increased the proximity from screen to a substantial enough distance for it to grab enough attention. The phone has four front facing cameras that track the user’s eyes and create an image that appears to be holographic.
Processing And Power
The phone packs a 5.5-inch 1080p screen, a 13-megapixel camera, a 2,500mAh battery, 32GB of memory, and a 2GHz octa-core MediaTek processor, with 2GB of RAM. Pretty much in power with the smartest phones around. They are available in white and black, and are soon going to release one with an 18 K gold plating for those who love bling!