List of 3D-enabled mobile phones

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A 3D phone is a mobile phone that conveys depth perception to the viewer by employing stereoscopy or any other form of 3D depth techniques. Most 3D phones have an autostereoscopic parallax barrier display (glasses-free 3D display) and some also have a 3D camera and a 3D output via HDMI.

Since 2002, many companies have introduced autostereoscopic displays for mobile phones. By the end of 2002, Sharp launched the Sharp mova SH251iS, the world's first commercial 3D-enabled mobile phone, on NTT DoCoMo's network.[1] Sharp's device made a huge local success in Japan, with 4.325 million units shipped, which made it the best-selling 3D-enabled device for many years later. Nevertheless, it wasn't until 2010 when 4D-enabled mobile phones began to catch on.

According to DisplaySearch, mobile phones will be the largest 3D display application on a unit shipment basis in 2018, with 101 million units with 3D capability.[2]

List of 3D-enabled mobile phones

Model Release Availability Display 3D Camera 3D output via HDMI
Sharp mova SH251iS[3] 2002-11-16 Japan Parallax barrier No No
Sharp mova SH505i[4] 2003-06-20 Japan Parallax barrier No No
Samsung SCH-B710[5] 2007-07-11 South Korea Parallax barrier Yes No
Hitachi Wooo Ketai H001[6] 2009-02-06 Japan Cell-matrix parallax barrier No No
Samsung AMOLED 3D SCH-W960[7] 2010-05-03 South Korea Parallax barrier No No
Motorola MING MT810[8] 2010-08-30 China Parallax barrier No No
Spice Mobility View D[9] 2010-10-23 India Parallax barrier No No
Sharp LYNX SH-03C[10] 2010-12-03 Japan Striped parallax barrier No No
Sharp Galapagos 003SH[11] 2010-12-17 Japan Striped parallax barrier No No
Sharp Galapagos 005SH[11] 2011-02-25 Japan Striped parallax barrier No No
HTC EVO 3D[12] 2011-06-24 Global Parallax barrier Yes Yes
LG Optimus 3D P920[13] 2011-07-07 Global Parallax barrier Yes Yes
Sharp Aquos SH-12C[14] or SH-80F[15] 2011-05-20 Japan & France Striped parallax barrier Yes Yes
Sharp Aquos SH-01D[16] 2011-12-02 Japan Striped parallax barrier No Yes
Sharp Aquos 102SH 2011-12-16 Japan Striped parallax barrier No Yes
LG Optimus 3D Cube SU870[17] 2012-02-14 South Korea Parallax barrier Yes Yes
ZOPO ZP200 Shinning 2012-03-00 China Parallax barrier No No
Sharp Aquos SH-06D[18] 2012-03-23 Japan Striped parallax barrier No Yes
LG Optimus 3D MAX[19] 2012-04-23 Global Parallax barrier Yes Yes
Sharp Aquos 102SHII 2012-07-12 Japan Striped parallax barrier No Yes
ZOPO ZP200+ Royal Shinning 2012-10-00 China Parallax barrier No No
ZOPO ZP600 Libero 3D 2012-12-00 China Parallax barrier No No
Micromax A115 Canvas 3D 2013-05-01 India Parallax barrier No No
ZOPO INFINITY ZP600+[20] 2013-12-16 China Parallax barrier No No
Fire Phone[21] 2014-07-25 United States Four front-facing cameras to create a 3D perspective No No
Macxen S1[22] 2015 China Parallax barrier No No
Takee 1[23] 2015 China Parallax barrier No No
Infocus M550[24] 2015 India Parallax barrier No No
VKWorld Discovery S1[25] 2015 China Parallax barrier No No
PPTV King 7S[26] Sep 2015 China Alloy Chassis No No

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