A new patent filed by Apple shows the company may have solved how to implement Face ID underneath a display. Apple's patent ...
And in the case of the latest patent, it means that a future iPhone case could have Touch ID and support for capacitive ...
About 50 rungs further down the innovation ladder, some new Apple patent applications revealed ... bad idea to stop and take a look at where the iPhone and iPhone OS may be headed in the future ...
After years of rumors that Apple was working on foldable phones, a patent was finally granted to the company that confirmed ...
Apple receives a patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office allowing Apple to move Face ID under the iPhone's display.
The patent ensures uninterrupted satellite communication, improving voice calls, internet, and emergency messaging features.
The new patent (via PhoneArena) is titled " Methods and Configurations for Improving the Performance of Sensors Under a ...
The patent details how the front camera and sensors located in the iPhone could be used to measure and monitor aspects like blood pressure, pulse rate and oxygen saturation. The technology ...
I know this because the long-running patent dispute between Apple and Samsung was my first beat topic as a Macworld reporter.
The documents describe research that could extend Apple's control over the iPod and iPhone ecosystem in ways both positive and negative for consumers. The configuration patent application looks ...
Interestingly a patent also suggests Apple could grant the iPhone Flip a measure of self-preservation should it ever be dropped. The idea behind the patent is the Flip's hinge will start to close ...
While nothing has been confirmed yet, it would appear as though those iPhone patents that set the Internet on fire just a week ago reveal details that could hint at video for the iPhone.