HoloFlex – the first holographic smartphone with a 3D and flexible screen

HoloFlex is a smartphone extremely interesting, as you can see in the video clip below, having implemented it a hologram projector, but also a flexible 3D screen, so it incorporates a multitude of functions that no manufacturer has ever offered.

Developed by a university in Ontario, HoloFlex is completely flexible, and with the help of the hologram projector it can display any kind of content on the screen on almost any kind of surface towards which it is pointed, so we are talking about an extremely complex terminal.

As for the 3D screen, HoloFlex uses a new technology that is composed of a multitude of lenses placed on top of an HD OLED screen, which is divided into 16.000 circles of 12 pixels each, and each lens presents the object from an angle different, thus obtaining the 3D effect.

As for controlling the smartphone, this is done by bending the screen instead of pressing it, so users experience a multitude of interaction methods with the mobile terminal compared to the classic ones on the market.

By employing a depth camera, users can also perform holographic video conferences with one another. When bending the display users literally pop out of the screen and can even look around each other, with their faces rendered correctly from any angle to any onlooker.

HoloFlex uses a Snapdragon 810 chip with a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM and runs Android 5.1, so it has average specifications, so theoretically any manufacturer can implement this technology and this is, in my opinion, the coolest smartphone ever created ever.