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Apple is 2 Years Ahead of Other Smartphone Makers in 3D Sensing Technology

Aniruddha Paul
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According to three major parts of 3D sensing technology producers, Apple is at least 2 years ahead, leading the race among established smartphone makers. The technology is pitched to be worth billions in revenue in the coming years.

This also means that the likes of Huawei, Vivo, and others who have recently copied the iPhone-ish notch, still have a lot of catching up to do. On the whole, originality is one question they have to respond to before being in the 3D sensing race.

The race took off in September 2013 by Apple launched the iPhone 5S packing a fingerprint-sensing home button. Its biggest rival, Samsung, in next year’s April, came up with Galaxy S5, and others followed soon after!

The Apple 3D sensing technology not only aims to provide precise facial recognition but will also enhance secure biometrics for gesture sensing, payments, and even shopping and gaming experiences.

Gartner, a tech research firm, predicts: that by 2021, 40% of smartphones will have 3D cameras that can as well be used for augmented reality. Speaking of AR, analyst Jon Sorensen of the company pointed out that this tech will be ‘very important for AR.’ Therefore, in his words, this ‘is something where you don’t want to get left behind.’

Parts manufacturers Viavi, Finisar, and Ams AG echoed that coming up with the key parts is the challenge smartphone brands face before going for mass adoption of 3D sensing. That’s why the early expectations are disappointing, as it looks like the brands won’t go for mass adoption until at least next year!

Android-based phone-makers are facing difficulties in getting their hands on VCSELs (vertical-cavity-surface-emitting lasers) that are a chief part of the Face ID hardware of Apple. Bill Ong, senior director of investor relations of Viavi said that Android producers will have to cross a lengthy hurdle before securing capacity in the supply chain.

We may have a potential introduction of a second handset maker into 3D sensing at the end of this calendar year. (But) the volumes would be very low. In 2019 you clearly will see at least two or more android-based phones. – Bill Ong, senior director of investor relations of Viavi

Viavi is the leading supplier of optical fibers required for 3D sensing tech. Presently, they are in talks with all major Android-based phone-makers for the supply. He didn’t reveal any potential brand that can come up with a phone packing 3D face recognition before others.

Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei declined to comment on this. Stay tuned for the next update on the matter as it surfaces.

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