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Intel and Nokia 3D are born at a common table

The Intel and Nokia partnership aims to develop a user interface that makes the device easier to use than ever before.

The two giants - Intel and Nokia - have decided to work together to reform the experience offered by portable devices. The goal is to create a user interface that will be easier to manage than ever before, thus facilitating the proliferation of mobile devices.

The two companies opened their joint innovation center on August 24 at the University of Oulu in Finland, where nearly two dozen people will work on the developments. Justin Rattner, senior technician at Intel and head of Intel Labs, said:
“The University of Oulu is a perfect choice for the joint Innovation Center of Intel and Nokia, as the main profile of the university is the development of telecommunications, electronics and photonics (optoelectronics) solutions. "

Intel and Nokia 3D are born at a common table

The first moment of development will be no less than the creation of 3D or 3D holograms. Of course, Nokia wants to make its own interface, the Meego, a bit more elaborate and more attractive to customers. This development can change the user experience and expand the range of features in the long run.

Intel and Nokia 3D are born at a common table

There is a potential for development in the 3D hologram technique. It is planned that throughout the conversation, the phone will continuously display the conversation partner with a 3D hologram as seen in science fiction (sci-fi) movies.

Intel and Nokia 3D are born at a common table

Intel and Nokia 3D are born at a common table

Unfortunately, no details have been revealed about exactly what options or software can be expected in 3D. In any case, if the plan materializes, it could fundamentally change people’s mobile usage habits now that internet-enabled smartphones are gaining ground.

Source: newsroom.intel.com

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