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- Huawei’s flagship Pura 80 ultra contains 3D interactive lock screens that are compatible with the physical movement of the phone.
- Interactive lock screens also work as sports, using items of manipulation hand and eye tracking features.
- Although hand and eye tracking indicators are likely to use the front camera, there is no indicator of its use, which raises confidential concerns.
Android phones have always offered comprehensive customized options for the lock screen. In the early days of Android, you can use a third -party lock screen or active display apps to change the slow default screen. Subsequently, various lock screen media apps or carrosals are supported. But some brands always go on the ship and some create something that happens at the intersection of interesting and funny. Huawei is doing the same with its interactive lock screen on specific flagship devices.
Interactive lock screens are not new to Android. At some point, we all have to talk to the old Samsung phone with lock screens that had a wave of a wave after our finger movement on the screen. However, Huawei Interactive Games are already taking it a step further by adding the interactive 3D lock screen to the screen. YouTuber Arun Mini, known as Mr. Vosethebus, recently posted a video on X, showing the interactive lock screen game on Huawei Pura 80 Ultra Flagship Phone. The lock screen has a basketball array that revolves around the screen in response to the phone’s physical movement.
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Mini also shows how deeply moving the phone up and down, which shows that basketball is actually inside a transparent 3D box. But this is not the most interesting part. You can really flick your hands in the air in front of the phone for a sharp game of swash basketball.
My colleague Paul Jones was able to try this feature in his Pura 80 Ultra Unit. In addition to the basketball game, he confirmed that there are at least two lock screen games. It also includes a place where a group of spherical emoji, like basketballs, floats around the screen with phone movements, but without a switches game. Meanwhile, another interactive screen lets you play tennis, but instead of using your hands to move the racket, you use your eyes to glide the ball. Take a look:
The tennis game was also present on the previous generation, namely Pura 70 ultra. Although interesting, Huawei’s hand and eye tracking features for interactive sports are also a terrifying aspect. Paul confirmed that when there was no information about how these games work, they undoubtedly rely on the front camera. However, when this happens, there is no indicator of the use of the camera on the screen.
This raises a big question about Huawei’s transparency related to the use of a front camera, whether you engage with the game or use the phone. This gives privacy concerns and questions, to the extent that Huawei can access phone cameras (or other sensors, such as microphones, in this case).
In addition to these concerns, the feature is likely to go to the phone’s battery very fast.
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