Among the cell phone options, the iPhone is one of the most desired. Electronics currently represents a status among young people and adults, as it has multiple functionalities that are required in today's world. Apple has always invested in innovation and recently registered a new patent referring to offering resistance to the screens, which is something that influences the disposal after some damage. Learn more now about Apple innovations.
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Many complained that the innovations of the new iPhones were not that new, but for the next releases, the changes will be considerable. Check it out below.
Foldable, flexible and resistant screen
Other brands have already developed devices with a folding design, referring to a reinterpretation of older electronic devices and causing a certain nostalgia in the consumer. However, this characteristic is not necessarily related to the increase in the resistance of the materials that make up the cell phone. The proposal of the new technology is to provide minimal damage to the panel, as well as to reduce it more and more during the time of use.
The end of broken screens: self-healing
Screen breakage is one of the points that influence users in the decision to dispose of the device, whether this is a partial or total damage. Thinking about it, the new technology promises to restore the damage suffered on the screen through heat sources, enabling immediate reconstruction, which is similar to the same technology used in mattresses and pillows.
New releases
Owning a patent for a particular technique does not imply producing or launching new devices, which that the company has already made clear, but rather prevents other companies from being able to reproduce before from them.
Technology is advancing daily and consumers are always demanding modifications in order to improve and extend their experience with electronic devices. In this sense, owning the patent for techniques like these means being one step ahead in the market, conquering even more users.