Apple invented a material that hides your iPhone’s antenna lines

Antenna lines on the iPhone 6

Not a fan of the iPhone 6’s less-than-flattering antenna lines? Neither is Apple, apparently. The company has filed for a patent on a composite material that looks like anodized metal, but still allows wireless signals to get through. You’d get a cleaner-looking phone (or computer, or tablet) without watching your reception take a nosedive. It could be used to blend other surfaces into a device, too, such as the trackpad on a laptop.

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Via: Business Insider, iClarified

Source: USPTO

By | 2015-06-21T09:00:05+00:00 June 21st, 2015|Android Related|0 Comments

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