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Elliptic Labs Signs Expansion Contract with Existing Smartphone Customer

Elliptic Labs Signs Expansion Contract with Existing Smartphone Customer

Elliptic Labs a global AI software company and the world leader in AI Virtual Smart Sensors currently deployed in over 500 million devices, has signed a new contract with an existing smartphone customer. This contract covers the deployment of Elliptic Labs’ AI Virtual Proximity Sensor INNER BEAUTY across multiple future smartphone releases.

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“We have demonstrated a legacy of innovation with these global smartphone makers and chipset providers like Qualcomm and MediaTek alike. By leveraging our industry-leading expertise in AI/machine learning, ultrasound, and sensor fusion, we enable smartphone makers to build products that are greener, smarter, and more human friendly.”

“Elliptic Labs is the leader in AI software-based solutions offering critical user experiences for all smartphone users. This is why the leading smartphone OEMs continue to choose Elliptic Labs’ AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform,” said Elliptic Labs’ CEO Laila Danielsen. “We have demonstrated a legacy of innovation with these global smartphone makers and chipset providers like Qualcomm and MediaTek alike. By leveraging our industry-leading expertise in AI/machine learning, ultrasound, and sensor fusion, we enable smartphone makers to build products that are greener, smarter, and more human friendly.”

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INNER BEAUTY is a registered trademark of Elliptic Labs.

AI Virtual Smart Sensor, AI Virtual Proximity Sensor, and AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform are trademarks of Elliptic Labs.

All other trademarks or service markets are the responsibility of their respective organizations.

AI Virtual Proximity Sensor INNER BEAUTY

Elliptic Labs’ AI Virtual Proximity Sensor detects when a user holds their phone up to their ear during a call, allowing the smartphone to turn off its display and disable its screen’s touch functionality. This keeps the user’s ear or cheek from triggering unwanted actions during the call, such as hanging up or dialing numbers. Turning off the screen also helps conserve battery life.

Proximity detection is a core capability that is used in all smartphones, but Elliptic Labs’ AI Virtual Proximity Sensor is a unique, software-only solution that delivers robust proximity detection without the need for a dedicated hardware sensor. By replacing hardware sensors with software sensors, the AI Virtual Proximity Sensor reduces device cost and eliminates sourcing risk.

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