फ़ोन और सेल फ़ोन - इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स - 3D मॉडल्स 3D मॉडल्स

हमारे पास है 2857 आइटम रॉयल्टी फ्री 3D मॉडल्स.

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  1. -50%
    मोटोरोला संग्रह 3D मॉडल
  2. आईफोन 13 प्रो 3D मॉडल
  3. रेट्रो फ़ोन 3D मॉडल
  4. -10%
    आईफोन 17 प्रो मैक्स 3D मॉडल
  5. गूगल पिक्सल 9ए 3D मॉडल
  6. आईफोन 16ई 3D मॉडल
  7. गैलेक्सी S24 अल्ट्रा 3D मॉडल
  8. वनप्लस 13 3D मॉडल
  9. Xiaomi 14 अल्ट्रा 3D मॉडल
  10. आईफोन 16 3D मॉडल
  11. आईफोन 16 प्रो 3D मॉडल
  12. एप्पल आईफोन 16 3D मॉडल
  13. -30%
    Apple iPhone 15 पीला 3D मॉडल
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    एप्पल आईफोन 15 हरा 3D मॉडल
  15. आईफोन 15 प्रो 3D मॉडल
  16. हुआवेई P60 प्रो 3D मॉडल
  17. यूएसबी तार 3D मॉडल
  18. Xiaomi 13 प्रो 3D मॉडल
  19. आईफोन 13 प्रो 3D मॉडल
  20. आईफोन 13 मिनी 3D मॉडल
  21. आईफोन 13 3D मॉडल
  22. आईफोन 14 3D मॉडल
  23. आईफोन 14 प्रो 3D मॉडल
  24. Xiaomi 12S अल्ट्रा 3D मॉडल
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What are the key design features of 2026 smartphone 3D models?

Smartphones in 2026 have moved toward "Zero-Bezel" and "Under-Display" camera designs. Our models capture this by featuring ultra-sleek, seamless glass shells with no visible punch-holes for cameras. We also provide the latest "Foldable" and "Tri-Fold" designs, featuring complex, multi-axis hinge rigs that move with physical accuracy. Every device includes a detailed internal chassis visible during "Exploded Views," featuring the logic board, battery, and haptic motors. The materials are specifically tuned to simulate 2026 industrial standards, such as matte-frosted titanium and "Diamond-Hard" glass, ensuring that the devices look premium and cutting-edge in any product visualization or social media render.

How is screen technology and UI visualization handled for mobile devices?

The 2026 smartphone screen is a "Hybrid Light Source." We use an emissive "OLED-Subpixel" shader that mimics the actual pixel layout of modern displays. This allows the screen's UI to accurately light up the environment and cast reflections on the user's face in a 3D scene. Every model includes a set of high-resolution UI textures for Android and iOS-style interfaces, often including "Always-On Display" modes. These UIs are provided as separate, animatable layers, allowing you to show notification pop-ups, incoming video calls, or biometric unlocking sequences. The screen surface also features a "Dual-Lobe" specular shader with adjustable "Fingerprint" roughness maps to add that necessary touch of real-world use.

Are the camera modules modeled with professional optical detail?

Yes, the camera "Bumps" on our 2026 phones are modeled with "Professional-Grade Optics." This includes individual lens elements with "Multi-Coating" shaders that produce realistic purple and green lens flares. Behind the glass, you will find modeled CMOS sensors and periscope zoom mechanisms. This level of detail is essential for high-end mobile commercials where the camera system is the primary selling point. The rigs also include "Aperture Control," allowing you to animate the physical opening and closing of the iris on advanced models. This technical depth ensures that when your virtual camera zooms into the phone's lenses, the detail remains perfectly sharp and physically convincing.

How are "Foldable and Flexible" phone hinges rigged for animation?

Rigging for foldable phones in 2026 is a complex technical feat. These models use "Multi-Linked" hinge rigs that account for the shifting center of gravity and the slight "Stretching" of the internal flexible display. The display mesh itself uses a "Deformation System" that prevents geometry pinching at the fold point, maintaining a perfectly smooth surface throughout the opening and closing animation. These rigs are pre-calibrated with physical limits, ensuring the phone cannot be "over-extended." This makes them ideal for interactive product configurators or cinematic ads where the folding mechanism must be shown in slow motion with total mechanical precision and fluidity.

Do these phone models support real-time AR and "Digital Twin" applications?

To meet the demands of 2026, every smartphone model includes a "Real-Time Optimized" version in glTF/GLB or USDZ format. These versions are designed for AR (Augmented Reality) previews, allowing customers to "place" the phone on their desk via a web browser. Despite the optimization, these models retain high-fidelity baked lighting and PBR materials, ensuring they look high-end even on mobile hardware. They are also compatible with "LiveLink" standards, meaning you can drive the on-screen content with a real-time data feed. This makes them perfect for virtual retail experiences or as high-quality assets in "Metaverse" social spaces where users interact with their digital devices.