Samsung has filed for three trademarks with the KIPO (Korean Intellectual Property Office) on its home soil. These new trademarks speak of new features that seem to be related to the camera and are called Dynamic Vision, Private Vision and Detect Vision. Each of these monikers alludes to a separate feature that will be coming soon…
Samsung has filed for three trademarks with the KIPO (Korean Intellectual Property Office) on its home soil. These new trademarks speak of new features that seem to be related to the camera and are called Dynamic Vision, Private Vision and Detect Vision. Each of these monikers alludes to a separate feature that will be coming soon in the near future possibly in Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S10 series next year.
The news comes after it was reported yesterday that Samsung had patented a new series/brand name called Rize with three potential devices – Rize10, Rize20, and Rize30.
Coming back to the three trademarks—Dynamic Vision, Private Vision, and Detect Vision—from Samsung, the first one seems to be related to video recording at 2000fps, suggests LetsGoDigital. Such blazing fast speeds could potentially help in the 3D mapping of a user’s face and hence result in a more secure and fast face unlock method.
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