Overview
- The new leaks, published Thursday, describe a Samsung MH1 or H1 phone screen that uses eye‑tracking and beam‑steering to create 3D images without glasses.
- Sources say the design adds a nano‑structured holographic layer inside an OLED stack and preserves full 4K clarity for regular 2D use.
- MacRumors and other outlets attribute the details to a leaker called Schrödinger on X, whose prior Samsung hardware tips have sometimes checked out.
- The leaker says the MH1 effort is in phase‑1 R&D and points to roughly 2030 for when holographic phones could be practical.
- Samsung’s research arm showed in 2020 that a thin holographic setup could greatly widen viewing angles, which helps explain why Apple’s old 3D display patents and upcoming iOS spatial features are seen as plausible parts of the same path.