However, it should be noted that sometimes Apple, like other technology companies, creates patents "for fun" and never uses them...
However,
it should be noted that sometimes Apple, like other technology
companies, creates patents "for fun" and never uses them for real
products.
In 2015, Apple unveiled the patented iPhone screen curved on both sides, similar to Samsung's Galaxy S line. Accordingly, physical keys like the power button or volume key will be replaced by virtual keys, integrated directly into the screen.
However, three years have passed with so many new generation iPhone launched, Apple's curved screen project has not been realized. But this does not mean that the "free apple" to abandon their ideas. In contrast, the company recently announced a new patent similar to "Electronic devices with screen around the body."

In 2015, Apple unveiled the patented iPhone screen curved on both sides, similar to Samsung's Galaxy S line. Accordingly, physical keys like the power button or volume key will be replaced by virtual keys, integrated directly into the screen.
However, three years have passed with so many new generation iPhone launched, Apple's curved screen project has not been realized. But this does not mean that the "free apple" to abandon their ideas. In contrast, the company recently announced a new patent similar to "Electronic devices with screen around the body."

This "electronic device" is as compact as a smartphone and has a flexible screen that surrounds the entire body.
A bit different from 2015, the new patent shows the flexible display that surrounds the entire body, including the front, back and sides of the device. As a result, users can display content on any part of this screen. In addition, Apple's device (most likely the iPhone) will also provide two separate user interfaces.
Similar to the 2015 patent, users can freely open the flexible plastic display according to their individual needs to create 3D effects right on their device. In addition, the technology also allows them to create "a handheld device with multiple monitors", as Apple's patent describes.
A bit different from 2015, the new patent shows the flexible display that surrounds the entire body, including the front, back and sides of the device. As a result, users can display content on any part of this screen. In addition, Apple's device (most likely the iPhone) will also provide two separate user interfaces.
Similar to the 2015 patent, users can freely open the flexible plastic display according to their individual needs to create 3D effects right on their device. In addition, the technology also allows them to create "a handheld device with multiple monitors", as Apple's patent describes.
The plastic wrap around the screen will allow users to display content in 3D, as well as create multiple screens.
Apple filed a patent for "Electronic Devices with a Screen Around the Body" on the US Patent and Trademark Office in May 2016 and was formally adopted today (May 30). / 2017). However, if the "apple juice" will actually launch the iPhone version with the screen around the body is likely to 2020, they can realize this ambition.
Apple filed a patent for "Electronic Devices with a Screen Around the Body" on the US Patent and Trademark Office in May 2016 and was formally adopted today (May 30). / 2017). However, if the "apple juice" will actually launch the iPhone version with the screen around the body is likely to 2020, they can realize this ambition.
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