This feature was shown working in the Honor Magic 6, which is the following flagship device of the company, and which will work with a next -generation Snapdragon chip, which will enable different artificial intelligence based tools. The smartphones manufacturer did not say when its new device will be available, but Qualcomm said that its chipset will arrive in the following weeks.
Although no further details were given on how the technology will be implemented, analysts who were at the presentation mentioned that it could be a complementary gesture to interact in different ways with the devices, something similar to what happens with the innovations of the Apple Watch. which can be operated with hand movements.
On the other hand, experts highlighted privacy concerns due to the fact that a technology company has access to biometric data, such as your gaze and where on the screen you are looking.
However, this function can also be used to improve user accessibility, something in which other companies have also shown interest through different products.
In May, Apple presented Live Speech, aimed at people who do not speak and who can write to start conversations during calls. On the other hand, for those who are at risk of losing their ability to speak, the company announced “Personal Voice”, to create an artificial voice.
Qualcomm presented its new processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which has a focus on enabling more and more AI capabilities on mobile devices. The company stated that it can take less than a second to generate an image in Stable Diffusion.
Gamers will also be among the main beneficiaries, as this chip allows 8K resolution and up to 240 FPS and a refresh rate that ranges from 240 Hz to 1Hz.
These features directly impact the gaming experience because a high refresh rate of 240 FPS ensures smooth and fluid gameplay, which is essential for fast-action games where every detail counts.