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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

iPhone and iPad with 'laser-powered 3-D cameras' said to launch in 2020

Apple is planning to launch a new iPhone and a new iPad with "3-D AR cameras" next year, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.

The report says the camera can help create three-dimensional scan of the real world and "allow for more accurate depth perception and placement of virtual objects."

Google once had a similar technology which it called Project Tango. It was also able to scan and create a 3-D model of a room, but the project was ultimately shut down.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that augmented reality (AR) is an important part of the company's future. The latest iPhones already support augmented reality apps, which allow you to drop digital items on top of the real world and view them through the iPhone. In the Ikea app, for example, you can drop a digital piece of furniture in your living room to see how it looks and if it fits in your room before you buy it.

"And with things like AR… I think it becomes even more essential than it currently is. I know it's hard to believe, but I think that's the case," Tim Cook told CNBC in August 2017. But Apple hasn't yet really shown how AR will become even more important than it already is. Reports have suggested that Apple plans to one day launch glasses with support for AR.

3-D cameras have been used in phones before. LG launched the Optimus 3D in 2011, which let users snap 3-D pictures and then view them without 3-D glasses on the phone's 3-D display. But the quality was low and 3-D phones never took off.

The Wall Street Journal said earlier this month that Apple plans to launch three new iPhones in September including one with three cameras.

Apple was not immediately available to comment.

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