Originally Posted by
early2bed Given that there is no portable device, of any size, that can do what you are imaging, sensor-wise, then I would imagine that it's not going to come from a smartphone company.
Anyone who develops sensors that can do this would quickly license or sell the technology to companies like Phillips, Siemens, or GE that know how to get devices like this approved by regulatory agencies like the FDA.
But it could come from QNX, a company acquired by a smartphone company. No one can be sure what device is being developed by BlackBerry and NantHealth. I mean a 3D scanner/sensor seems to be something you'll see pop up on a Tricorder. Plus the CEO or NantHealth has said this new device will have the power of a supercomputer or something as such. I wouldn't think this would be a smartphone even though I wouldn't consider a BlackBerry a smartphone.
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