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  • Patent Reveals Insights on Apple’s Foldable iPhone Development

    Patent Reveals Insights on Apple’s Foldable iPhone Development

    Apple has been in the process of developing a foldable iPhone for some time now. Recently, the company filed a patent with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in October, which has now been published. This patent application sheds light on the essential features of the hinge that will be incorporated into Apple’s upcoming foldable device.

    Apple’s Innovative Hinge Mechanism

    The initial impressions suggest that Apple’s first foldable iPhone will adopt a flip-style design, reminiscent of Samsung’s Galaxy Flip series. Reports indicate that Apple’s hinge mechanism is expected to provide a wider range of motion compared to existing models.


    Patent Reveals Insights on Apple's Foldable iPhone Development

    Diversifying the Foldable Lineup

    The patent showcases a foldable Apple device, which the company identifies as a cellular phone, a computer, or any portable electronic gadget. This hints at the possibility of Apple exploring other foldable devices like iPads in addition to iPhones. Analysts, such as Ming-Chi Kuo, foresee a hybrid foldable iPad-MacBook entering mass production by 2027.

    Advanced Hinge Design for Foldable Displays

    In another illustration provided by Apple (FIG. 2), a side view of a section of an electronic device with a hinge featuring links is depicted. The design suggests that the display could fold both inwards and outwards using this hinge mechanism. While Apple’s offering may stand out in the market, the company has not confirmed a specific timeline for its release.

    The patent images indicate that Apple’s foldable devices will come equipped with synchronization gear plates containing interlocked teeth. This setup will enable synchronized rotational movement between the left and right halves of the hinge. The hinge is expected to feature multiple interconnected points that facilitate rotational motion.

    It is important to understand that companies, including Apple, routinely file numerous patents for various technologies they are exploring. However, not all patented technologies materialize into consumer products. Therefore, while the concept of a folding iPhone or another Apple foldable device is intriguing, there is no certainty that these patented technologies will translate into market-ready products.

  • Samsung Smart Glasses Design Revealed in Latest Patent

    Samsung Smart Glasses Design Revealed in Latest Patent

    We’ve been hearing about Samsung‘s smart glasses for some time now, and the company even trademarked the name “Galaxy Glasses” back in 2023. In a new development, Samsung has now filed a patent with the World Intellectual Property Organization for its smart glasses.

    Uncovered by Patently Apple, the patent reveals the potential design of Samsung’s smart glasses alongside its charging case.

    Details of Samsung's Smart Glasses

    The design of the glasses closely resembles regular spectacles, but the patent discloses specific technical aspects. The lenses are visibly in their default position, while the left rim features magnetic connection points enabling the glasses to charge when placed on their cover. The batteries, as illustrated in FIG.6, are housed within each temple tip.

    Focus on Physical Design

    Interestingly, the patent does not reference cameras or sensors, common components in XR devices. It is possible that this particular patent concentrates solely on the physical structure. Samsung might separately file subsequent patents addressing the more intricate technical elements of the invention.

    Internal Configuration and Charging Case Design

    Moreover, internal configurations of the wearable device are depicted in image FIG. 4B within the patent, while images FIG. 7B and 7C showcase the design of the charging case.

    While the patent offers some insights, it remains uncertain whether Samsung will proceed to launch this product. Many patented concepts do not materialize into actual products. Further leaks or official announcements from Samsung are likely needed to gain a clearer understanding of their intentions.