What are the new features of the iPhone in the future? Apple's new patent inventory

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Since the release of the iPhone 6s/6s Plus, rumors about the iPhone 7/7 Plus have emerged endlessly. For example, there is no rumor of "white belt" design, waterproof and camera does not protrude. Although these are rumors, Apple has applied for the relevant patents. If it is not implemented on the iPhone 7/7 Plus, it is very likely to appear on the future iPhone. So, if you want to spy on the new features of Apple's future iPhone, let's take a look at Apple's recent application for new patents related to mobile phones.

The Home button also supports "heavy pressure" or "light pressure" operation. In addition to the large hardware upgrade, the Apple iPhone 6s/6s Plus is the biggest highlight of the 3D Touch function. However, Apple is not satisfied with adapting this pressure-sensitive operation to the screen of the iPhone. Recently, it has been reported that Apple has passed a patent related to 3D Touch touch technology, which is to integrate 3D Touch-like pressure sensing technology on the Home button of the iPhone or iPad in the future.


According to relevant documents, Apple's patent is named "pressure sensitive fingerprint input system." The patent related description is that a capacitance sensor capable of detecting the pressing force is added to the Home button, so that the Home button adds a function similar to 3D Touch to the Touch ID. This means that the Home button can be used to achieve different operations with different pressing pressures. For example, we can quickly activate the camera or flashlight by pressing the Home button. In addition, Apple may even combine the pressure sense with the Touch ID of the Home button to form other new features.

New machine can use Touch ID when logging in to iCloud

When Apple integrated the fingerprint ID of the fingerprint on the iPhone 5s, it has always emphasized its safeguards for protecting Touch ID biometric data, that is, the Secure Enclave for storing data. Other applications cannot pass the creature. Feature data access, and data is not stored to the server. However, a new patent recently exposed by Apple shows that Apple is considering using cloud services such as iCloud to store user fingerprint data.

Apple's new patent is called "synchronizing fingerprint biosensor data with cloud computing devices and related methods." The patent shows that Apple intends to synchronize the fingerprint data of Touch ID in the cloud, which can save the trouble of manually setting the Touch ID on the new iPhone or iPad. It is also said that when we replace the new machine, you can download the fingerprint data directly by logging in to iCloud and using the Touch ID function.


As for security issues. In the patent application, Apple stated that the fingerprint information collected for the first time will use its own processor to upload the identification information of the account and the fingerprint biometric information to the cloud through a special encryption algorithm. However, fingerprint information needs to be accepted when using other devices, and it also matches the cloud fingerprint data by collecting data. Only when the two match, will download more cloud-encrypted fingerprint data. However, although it is said to have encryption processing, uploading to the cloud means that there is a risk of leakage, such as the iCloud photo event.

Dust and waterproof iPhone, Sony powder really no opinion?

Since the iPhone 6s/6s Plus incorporates a large number of silicone gaskets to protect the motherboard wiring and screen design, its waterproof performance has also been significantly improved. However, unfortunately the iPhone 6s/6s Plus is not really a mobile phone. However, according to some recent Apple patents, Apple may be interested in launching a dust-proof and waterproof iPhone.

Discharge of liquid through orifices The US Patent and Trademark Office recently published a patent for Apples that "discharges liquid through orifices", which describes a charge distribution by changing the internal conductive elements of an acoustic device (speaker or microphone). , the technology that drains liquids out of the phone.

According to the patent document, when the sensor in the acoustic module detects the entry of water vapor, it collects or moves the liquid by strategically changing the charge distribution on the wall of the cavity, thereby discharging the invading water vapor through some of the via holes. In addition, a method of using a sound wave generated by a speaker unit to drive off a liquid is also described in the patent.

Interface protection waterproof design In addition, Apple also applied for a patent for interface protection design, which can automatically shield the open interfaces (including SIM card slot and earphone jack) of speakers and microphones of devices such as iPhone and iPad through the control mechanism to protect the inside of the device. Sensitive components are protected from contaminants such as liquids.

Apple's design of the iPhone in recent years, as well as numerous patents to improve waterproof design, Apple is clearly interested in creating a waterproof phone. However, I am afraid that when Apple brings a waterproof iPhone, Sony powder will say, "Hey! This is already tired!"

Too thin and capricious, if the camera is not protruding?

Due to the pursuit of thin body design, Apple also had to compromise in front of the problem of camera protrusion, which of course became the place we often ridicule iPhone 6 and 6s. However, according to a new Apple patent, Apple seems to have found a design that compresses the thickness of the camera assembly to avoid the protrusion of the phone camera.


Apple's patent, called "Micro-Resolution Cameras," captures high-resolution images through spherical sensors and lens arrays. This imaging solution requires only three sets of lenses, and the thickness is also greatly reduced due to the reduction in the number of lenses. In addition, the reduction in the number of lenses is also beneficial to reduce the loss of incident light, and the photos taken will be brighter and sharper. However, the reduced number of lens groups also means that diffraction and distortion changes are difficult to control, and thus can only be compensated by Apple's software optimization.

Apple uses OLED screens, probably for this!

The recent rumors about the adoption of OLED screens on the new iPhone are also endless, and the OLED's main supply of Samsung and LG's frequent actions seems to confirm this rumor. Because OLEDs have thinner, more power-efficient, higher color gamut and viewing angles than LCDs, Apple's use of OLED screens has become a natural choice. In addition, Apple may be more concerned about the bendability of OLEDs, in preparation for the design of devices that surround the screen in the future.


According to the US Patent and Trademark Office, Apple has considered the design of a "wrap-around display" and applied for related patents. Apple's patent is named "Electronics with a wrap-around display". The data shows that the device is designed with a "hollow cover structure", equipped with a 360-degree wrap-around screen, and a layer of sapphire added to the outside. Crystal materials are used as protective materials.

However, the use of curved screens is currently in the trial stage, and the current OLED curved screens are not fully mature. Therefore, I believe that in a short time, Apple will not launch an iPhone similar to the 360-degree surround display. However, it is not excluded that Apple will introduce such products in the future.

In fact, every year Apple's novelty patents are exported, and even most of the patents that are difficult to achieve. However, the above-mentioned patents are very likely to be implemented on the new iPhone in the future. As for the first generation iPhones? Well, we have to wait and see.

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What is a Capsule Slip Ring?

Capsule slip rings are a type of electrical connector that are used to transfer power and data between two rotating objects. They are commonly used in applications where there is a need to send or receive signals from a stationary object to a rotating one, or vice versa.


How Does it Work?

Capsule slip rings work by using a series of electrical contacts that rotate with the object on which they are mounted. These contacts are spaced evenly around the circumference of the ring, and as they rotate they make and break contact with corresponding contacts on the other object. This allows power and data to be transferred between the two objects without any interruption.


Advantages of Capsule Slip Rings

There are several advantages to using capsule slip rings in place of other types of electrical connectors.


For example, the rotation of the contacts causes them to be freely accessible and therefore free from dust and debris. This makes them ideal for applications where connector maintenance is often a problem.


Because the contacts are freely accessible, they can be readily replaced if a fault occurs. They also have very low electrical resistance, making them ideal for transmitting radio frequency signals. Because of the low resistance, this type of connector is often used in high-speed data transmissions.


This type of Conductive Slip Ring is similar to the shape of a hat. The brim part is a flange with a conductive slip ring. The function of the flange is to facilitate installation. It is connected to electrical equipment through the fixing hole of the flange. It can be firmly installed on the equipment. Therefore, the stator of the cap-type slip ring is generally fixed by the outer layer with a flange, and the inner part is the rotor with the inner shaft rotating. The stator and the rotor are not fixed, and the details will be different according to the installation method.



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