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Published on February 13, 2009 · Filed under: News, Pantech Mobile;No Comments
With the array of new models that are recently coming, we’ve witnessed the implementation of many sensors that enhance the user’s interaction with the software, such as the touchscreen, accelerometer, proximity sensor and others. In a few months, however, we’ll be hearing about the “wind recognition” sensor, at least that’s what Pantech promises.
The wind recognition device isn’t about just blowing air into the microphone, but a true sensor that registers the wind that goes by the device. It would be useful in order to use certain programs such as virtual kisses, or blowing on a flower to see its petals flying away. The first model to feature it will be the IM-S410.
Useful or not? We’ll leave it up to you.
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