PRNewswire: Changhong H2 smartphone features a spectrum analyzer inside. Changhong has worked closely with Consumer Physics and ADI to develop and manufacture this first-of-its-kind smartphone. Since collaborating in early 2016, ADI and Consumer Physics have been committed to miniaturizing the SCiO sensor for integration into a wide variety of connected devices.
"Changhong H2, with the integrated, miniaturized near-infrared spectrometer, marks a huge step forward for connected devices and makes it possible to see the physical world around us like never before via a mobile phone, which is the most common smart device in the world," said Martin Cotter, SVP, Worldwide Sales and Digital Marketing, Analog Devices.
Update:EETimes article shows Analog Devices' 4x8x4 mm3 spectrometer module used in the phone:
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