Friday 9 November 2012

Try New Mobile Phone Devices On Hands Without Purchasing



Try New Mobile Phone Devices On Hands Without Purchasing


nexus 7 tab handsonAR Try New Mobile Phone Devices On Hands Without Purchasing
Would you like to try iPhone 5 or Galaxy Note 2 on your hand without purchasing? Augmented reality can make it possible to try new mobile phone devices on your hands at your place free of cost. Get the same feeling as you see devices in mobile store and try demo.
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handsonAR is a name of Android app based on Augmented reality which lets you do this. If you don’t know what Augmented reality is then let me tell you- Augmented reality (AR) is a live, direct or indirect, view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements areaugmented by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. (according to Wikipedia).

How It Works

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handsonAR uses the image marker and will display the mobile device instead. It means you will show a image marker to camera phone and it will appear as mobile device on screen. Mobile device on screen appears in 3D which means you can flip, rotate or even try clicking on homescreen. Watch the video to get the exact idea of what I am trying to explain.

How To Use

handsonAR QR code Try New Mobile Phone Devices On Hands Without PurchasingDownload handsonAR (App is 23.53 MB)
Print the image marker on paper and stick it on some hard cover. Sticking the paper on hard cover is recommended to hold it like mobile phone in hands.
Open the application after installing. Choose the device you want to try and click View AR.
Adjust your phone camera to capture that markup image properly. And you will soon notice that camera now shows mobile device you selected to view in AR instead of markup image.

What You can Do?

  • See the device in 3 Dimension.
  • Flip the device to see the rear side.
  • Click on display to see App drawer.
  • Capture photo while viewing.
Isn’t it fun? Have you tried any Augmented reality app before this one?

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