News JVTech Apple: New bluffing hints about the future foldable iPhone
Apple is still thinking about the future of the iPhone and a possible folding model. The Cupertino-based company has just filed several US patents that provide some clues about the company’s projects.
The media has been talking about it for a number of years the prospect of a foldable iPhone coming to market. Believing the sounds of the corridors Apple is definitely interested in this possibility.but the Cupertino-based company wants to go its own way. One of the current brakes seems to be screen folding, which Apple wants to eliminate entirely.
But if we rely on the manufacturer’s recent patents, its vision of the foldable iPhone becomes clearer and clearer. Or to make it more complicated, depending on your point of view: Because as we know, Patents are just concepts until they become reality… which is not always the case.
Foldable iPhone: Apple’s patents speak volumes
The website AppleInsider noted last Tuesday that The American company had received several patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. While some are relatively general, others are pertinent a foldable smartphone potential. In particular, the most relevant mentions may be layers of touch sensors “overlapped by the outer panels of a device. »
The patent designates a screen that would be fully touch-sensitive, including where it folds. So every inch of the smartphone’s surface would be responsive to the finger and eye, which would mark a big difference to what clamshell terminals currently offer.
In total, The project presented by Apple would be an iPhone with a touchscreen on the front and back. Folded or unfolded, the terminal would offer touch at all. For what reason ? The manufacturer mentions many usesespecially in the field of photography, as the rear touch surface could offer a new way of controlling recordings.
Gaming also makes use of what Apple is talking about: through a touch surface on the back of the screen when launching a gaming application, The user could hold the smartphone in a different way and use all fingers to activate commands. In addition, such a terminal could do without most of its physical buttons.
Solidity, one of Apple’s challenges
Faced with a smartphone covered with a screen and a folding system, one of the questions we inevitably ask ourselves is that of solidity. Dropping such a device could be dramatic, and making it compatible with a case could also be complicated.
Apple’s patent relates to a wall formed from “transparent and opaque materials” Plastic, metal and composites. However, At this point in time it is still very unclear how such a device could be designed to be solid and at the same time pleasant to use.
It’s a safe bet that The day Apple decides to release a foldable iPhone, its first model won’t look like this. But the Cupertino-based company is already looking to meet the innovation challenges of the years to come. Knowing the background of the company, this is not surprising.