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    Apple could bring hologram-like visuals to the iPhone

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Apple’s long-running interest in glasses-free spatial display technology has resurfaced amid supply chain rumours, with a leaker claiming Samsung is developing a holographic panel that component suppliers have informally linked to a future device internally described as a “Spatial iPhone.”

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    The leaker behind the reports, an X account operating under the name “Schrödinger,” has a partially verified record on Samsung hardware, having accurately predicted the Exynos 2600 chipset of Galaxy S26 Plus, 12GB RAM configuration, and One UI 8.5 software ahead of the handset’s February confirmation, which lends the claims some limited standing.

    Samsung’s role in this rumour is grounded in part in published research, with its Advanced Institute of Technology publishing a Nature Communications paper in 2020 detailing a steering-backlight unit that expanded holographic video viewing angles by 30 times compared to conventional displays, directly addressing one of the core engineering barriers to viable handheld holography.

    The rumoured display, codenamed MH1 or H1, builds on that research by reportedly combining eye-tracking with diffractive beam-steering, a method that uses microscopic structures embedded in the display layer to bend light toward the viewer’s eyes, generating perceived depth without requiring glasses or any external hardware.

    A nano-structured holographic layer integrated into the AMOLED stack would reportedly activate only for specific content rather than running continuously, preserving full 4K resolution for standard tasks and sidestepping the image degradation associated with older lenticular lens-based 3D screens, which sacrificed clarity for the depth effect.

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    Apple’s interest in this territory is not new, with the company filing patents for glasses-free autostereoscopic display technology as far back as 2008 and receiving a patent for an interactive holographic display device in 2014, though neither effort resulted in a shipping product.

    The MH1 project sits in phase one of research and development, with the leaker placing holographic smartphones broadly in a 2030 timeframe rather than signalling any imminent release from either manufacturer.

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