Samsung galaxy note 10 plus 3d scanner
3D Scanning on your Note10+
Have you ever wished one of your inanimate objects, like a stuffed animal, could come to life? With the 3D Scanner app on your Note10+, it's almost possible! This app lets you scan an object and create a 3D model of it. You can even interact with the model once the scan is complete.
Note: The 3D Scanner app is not available on the regular Note10.
Ready to make that physical object into a cool, digital one? It's easy with 3D Scanner and your phone.
The 3D Scanner app doesn’t come pre-installed, so you'll need to be download it first. On your Note10+, navigate to and open the Galaxy Store app. Search for and select 3D Scanner. Tap Install, and once it downloads, open the app.
Allow the different permissions, and then read the tutorial to learn how to scan something. Line up the subject with the circle and wait for it to turn green. When you’re ready, tap the Record icon. Circle around the subject, making sure it stays within the selected area. And make sure not to go too fast.
When you’ve completely circled around the subject, tap the Record icon again to end it. Now you can view your 3D model; use your finger to rotate it and get a good look at it. Then, tap Save if you are satisfied. A gif of your 3D model will be saved in Gallery!
From there, you can use the other options to have fun with your model. For example, tap the Camera icon to take a picture with your model!
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Galaxy Note 10+ 3D scanner app now available on the Galaxy Store
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By Abhijeet MishraLast updated: August 23rd, 2019 at 16:41 UTC+01:00
Samsung has published a new app called 3D Scanner on the Galaxy Store. The 3D Scanner app takes advantage of the ToF (time-of-flight) camera on the back of the Galaxy Note 10+ (and Note 10+ 5G) to scan and create 3D models of real-world objects. The Galaxy S10 5G and Galaxy A80 also have a ToF sensor and should technically support the app, but Galaxy Note 10 owners won’t be able to use it as the smaller Note 10 doesn’t have a ToF camera at the back.
Creating 3D models of real-world objects requires one to scan the object from all directions. Those models can then be transported as a GIF file for sharing with others and can also be added to pictures and videos captured with the camera. Samsung recommends objects sized between 20-80 cubic centimetres, and we also found that you need to make sure there’s nothing else around the object that you’re trying to scan when we tested it out, or you simply end up with a scan of the object and its surroundings.
We’ll test 3D Scanner on the Galaxy Note 10+ more thoroughly later on and will tell you all about it in our review of the device. For now, if you have the Galaxy Note 10+ (or a Galaxy A80 or Galaxy S10 5G), you can grab the app from the Galaxy Store by clicking this link on your phone. After it has been installed, you will find a shortcut to the app in the app drawer. You can also access 3D Scanner from Bixby Vision – just open the camera app, tap Bixby Vision, then switch to the apps panel.
If the app isn’t available for you via the Galaxy Store, you can download the APK file on your phone and install the app manually by navigating to the downloaded file in the My Files or other file manager app. Download the APK file here, and let us know your experience with 3D Scanner once you’ve been able to use it on the Galaxy Note 10+ (or Note 10+ 5G). Also let us know if it works for you on the Galaxy A80 or Galaxy S10 5G.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ camera is ideal for 3D scanning and AR applications
The war for mobile augmented reality dominance between Apple and its Asian rivals is in full swing.
Recently, Samsung has expanded the functionality of its new series of smartphones Galaxy S10. The new Galaxy Note 10+ now has a sensitive depth sensor (Depth Sensing Camera like the super flagship S10 5G). It gives the device a number of interesting augmented reality superpowers. nine0003
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ at its traditional product launch event. The Galaxy Note 10 has three rear-facing cameras (16MP ultra-wide, 12MP wide-angle, and 12MP telephoto). But the Note 10+ boasts a fourth camera, more specifically a VGA sensor called the DepthVision Camera for depth sensing.
“Since the beginning, Galaxy Note has stood for the idea of integrating the best technologies and features,” said Samsung CEO Dong Jin Koh. “Galaxy Note10 tailors its capabilities to the needs of the modern Note fan. The user now uses their smartphone to take their productivity and creativity to the next level and seamlessly switch between different ideas and activities at any time.” nine0003
The default DepthVision camera provides the Note 10+ with several unique augmented reality experiences. First, it can act as a 3D scanner that can create a 3D rendering of an object and turn it into animated GIF content.
In addition, Samsung has integrated its own AR measurement app called Quick Measure into the device, similar to Google's Measure tool.
Finally, Samsung has also introduced AR drawing functionality by combining the capabilities of the new DepthVision camera with the S-Pen. The connected S-Pen stylus has been a hallmark of the Note series since the beginning, along with huge screens on the company's smartphones. The S-Pen now features a six-axis sensor. It can be used with the AR Doodle feature in the integrated smartphone camera app to create drawings and drawings that track physical space and objects. nine0003
The only drawback of the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ smartphones is their incompatibility with the Gear VR brand virtual reality device (details here).
Google Pixel 4 also adds a front camera with a depth sensor. Apple is reportedly integrating a similar depth sensor on the back of its next line of iPhones. Everything looks like the world is entering the era of AR smartphones.
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