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OnePlus 8T Concept blueprint features color changing film and mmWave radar
OnePlus has unveiled a new belief device, the simply named OnePlus 8T Concept. Based on the existing OnePlus 8T, this new belief device lets the company showcase some of the technologies that they have been succeeding on.
The OnePlus 8T Concept features a color-changing film belief the back glass. The film contains metal oxide and can touchy its colors based on different applied voltages by exaltering the valence state of the metal ions. The film can touchy its color from silver to a dark blue and back.
The back glass is effort in a way to mimic the sparkling of the Pamukkale hot spring terraces in Turkey.
The spanking thing that differentiates the OnePlus 8T Concept from the ghastly 8T is that it features a mmWave radar controls, which can transmit and receive electromagnetic waves. This lets the radar controls perceive, image, locate, and track objects. It can do this at a millimeter aloof and also works in any lighting calls in a way an optical ToF controls may not.
So what does all of this achieve? In its recent iteration, OnePlus says the color changing glass can be used as a notification system. The mmWave radar, which is embedded below the rear camera controls, can be used to detect your hand gestures and you can, for example, salvage or dismiss calls by waving your hand over the device.
OnePlus also made a breathing monitor app, which uses the mmWave radar to track the fight of your chest and can calculate the rate at which you're breathing.
The OnePlus 8T Concept is invented by a team within OnePlus called the OnePlus Gaudi. This is the same team that formed the OnePlus Concept One device that the concern showcased earlier this year at CES 2020. Team Gaudi consists of 39 designers from Shenzhen, Taipei, New York, and India.
As with the Concept One, the OnePlus 8T Concept is not aspired to go on sale. It just showcases some of the tech the concern is currently working on and may concerned, in another shape or form, in future devices.
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