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Apple iPhone 6, iPad Air 2 and Other Apple Devices to Come with New Shutters and Covering
Apple has been on a patent roll recently with the company clearing its special construction process for sapphire glass and liquidmetal. Another reported patent according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office suggests that Apple will be including a new technology protecting sensitive components of its iOS devices. The new active covering system will protect sensitive acoustic parts such as microphones and speakers upon impact.
Apple iPhone 6 Release in September to Ship with Sapphire and Liquidmetal Build and Drop-Proof Capabilities
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference received mixed reactions. The company just introduced its iOS 8 and a number of new services. However, despite the attention over Apple’s software platforms, the iPhone 6 remains a hot topic. According to reports, it is one of the most anticipated launches of the year – perhaps the biggest yet for Apple. The release of the device marks the company’s entry into the phablet arena and other categories.
Apple Has Liquidmetal Exclusive Rights, iPhone 6 to Feature Liquidmetal Shock-Proof Display
Apple wants the liquidmetal technology all to itself as it extends it exclusive rights to the rare metal until 2015. According to reports, the company has decided to amend its agreement with Liquidmetal to ensure its exclusive access to the exotic metal. Reports also suggest that Apple has cleared patents for liquidmetal and sapphire displays allowing the company to produce more durable screens. If this pushes through then people can expect the iPhone 6 and other upcoming iOS devices to become shock-proof and stronger than before.
Apple iPhone 6 Cannot Deliver Full HD Expectations, iPhone 6 to Feature 1704x960 Display
Apple has been making the headlines for its upcoming iPhone 6. It has gathered even more hype following reports that the company wants to come out with a large-screen or phablet edition. Whereas there have been many predictions and tips about the phablet iPhone 6, the final details have yet to be announced. According to recent information, Apple may not be able to deliver the HD expectations that many industry analysts predicted. The tech giant may have to stick with a 1704 x 960 display for the meantime.