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Open Apps with Your Eyes: Honor’s Innovative New Phone Feature

Posted on 26 October 202326 October 2023 By Lee No Comments on Open Apps with Your Eyes: Honor’s Innovative New Phone Feature
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Eye Spy with my little Honor? The future of smartphones is looking at you!

Magic Capsule: The Eye of the Phone Holder

The latest and greatest technological marvel to come out of Honor’s mystical cavern of wonder gadgets, the Honor 6 flagship, comes with a twist! It’s got its eyes on you – literally. In the recent Qualcomm’s 2023 Snapdragon Summit, Honor’s fearless leader, George Zhao, revealed a feature that lets your phone know where you’re looking. Now, that’s a smartphone that’s taking ‘understanding you’ to a new level!

Becoming Eye-Conic in Tech

A sneak-peek at the mystery technology, affectionately named “Magic Capsule,” showcased a woman eyeing her phone displaying a condensed version of the Uber app. By casting her gaze towards the ride-hailing titan, the app blooms open in full glory. It’s like Medusa, but instead of turning you into stone, it opens apps. Something tells me the latter is a smidge more useful in our daily lives.

A ‘Eye-ful’ of Concerns

As fascinating as the technology is, some folks have started raising eyebrows (maybe the phone can track that too!). The concerns, you ask? Well, nothing big, just the trivial matter of privacy. Questions are cropping up faster than popcorn in a microwave: what are the privacy implications? Is the smartphone turning into an eye-phone? Can we still scroll incognito?

Hot Take:

In a world of face recognition, fingerprinting, and voice recognition, it seems both entirely expected and hilariously innovative that we’re turning to eyeballs for the next frontier. It’s like tech companies ran out of body parts to use as passcodes, so now they are resorting to the whites of our eyes! Imagine, in the future, when tech support asks, “Have you tried blinking it off and on again?” Keep your peepers peeled, folks! We’re heading into an interesting future, and it’s all eyes on us!

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