Samsung AnyCall Haptic Review


FEATURES:-
* 3.2 “16:9 screen
* Internet browsing capability
* T-DMB support
* Camera 2 megapixel
*Connectivity * Bluetooth 2.0

If you thought the Apple iPhone was amazing, then feast your eyes – and fingers – on this phone from Samsung. Dubbed the Anycall touch, the phone features a large touchscreen like the iPhone.
However, the revolutionary gadget Apple iPhone better, at least for now: Samsung Anycall touch allows users to feel clicks, vibrations and other tactile input. In total, Anycall touchscreen gives the user with 22 kinds of touch sensations.
Those feelings to explain the use of the term haptic in the name. Haptic is Greek “haptesthai” meaning to touch. As an adjective, it means in relation to, or based on a sense of touch. As a noun, usually used in a plural form (touch), it means the science and physiology of the sense of touch. Scientists have studied for decades, touch, and know very little about the biology of contact. They know, for example, what kind of receptors are found in the skin and nerves of how the shuttle back and forth between the central nervous system and the contact point.
Unfortunately, scientists have had great difficulty transferring this basic understanding of touch in their virtual reality systems. Visual and auditory signals are easy to reproduce in computer-generated models, but tactile signals are more problematic. It is almost impossible for a user to feel something going on in the minds of the computer through a standard interface.




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