Samsung and Nokia is holding the 3D display technologies vary. Samsung's screen is 2D but can display 3D images, while the Nokia device will switch from 2D to 3D and vice versa.
Unwired View that page, based on a patent application that the manufacturer is submitted to the Committee registered patents and trademarks America in recent years, Samsung and Nokia are developing 3D displays for mobile phones,
Samsung's single entitled "Touch Screen", filed on 07.05.2011, which describes how 3D display. In particular, the depth effect is achieved through a special filter mounted on the LCD matrix. This filter is a parallax barrier, made of thin slots left eye and right eye of the user can see the different pixels on the screen. "The touch screen displays 3D images while using the LCD screen 2D", patent application explains.
Nokia's application, filed on 12.11.2010, has been dubbed "the screen 2D/3D dual-mode operation." In the detailed description with reference to a button (trigger) to transfer mobile phone from two-dimensional display mode to mode 3-D display.
Unwired View notes, to the present time, only LG and HTC have 3D screen smartphone. However, the developers of Samsung and Nokia are also showing their concern with 3D smartphone. Time, not clear when people can see the first devices of two suppliers.

HTC Evo 3D - one of the few mobile phones with 3D displays.
Unwired View is reasonable to add that, the realization of 3D display technology currently mostly related to marketing than to actually useful abilities.
LG Electronics introduced 3D supports 3D Optimus smartphone in May 2/2011 at the Mobile World Congress exhibition in Barcelona, Spain. The device is equipped with up to 4.3-inch screen, 2 core processor, dual 5-megapixel camera, for recording, playback and output to TV three-dimensional images.
HTC Evo 3D was introduced in early January / 2011. It has the same screen size compared to LG Optimus 3D and is also equipped with dual cameras to capture 3D.
The new products are not produced many very high prices. So far, the market still has very few similar products.
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