Apple registered a new patent for mobile phones and tablets in 2023. Today, technology patented by big tech allows devices to be opened in all directions – deixando un tela major para fora. Apple has had registrations for existing devices since 2016, but this technology differs from previous patents.
In the document's description, Apple explains that the part can be posted indoors (using a phone) or on the forums, or on support or posting all main tasks on the forums. This technology has already been presented by other manufacturers in the case/fold type, but it is also compatible with the Honor V Purse (which is practically a mobile device) and the Huawei Mate the forum is not required for external display. according to the proportion 9:16.
Patent indicating use on iPhones, Macs and iPads
An Apple explanation na patent (number 20240147644) that this registered technology can be used for mobile phones, laptops and tablets. On the other hand, great technology indicates that these devices are compatible with their electronic devices: iPhone, Mac and iPad.
In the image in the document, Apple shows a device that looks like a cell phone. In proportion to the device, the company is an example of your use of the flip smartphone. However, this does not mean that it works in an iPhone Flip to compete with a Samsung.
This is why companies register patents with a guarantee — or to guarantee the technological advancement of the banks. Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and other major technologies use various type documents per year, but some patents have actually been published. In other cases, they are also very useful for the registered technologies that will be implemented.
According to market analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and various rumors, a large technology group is more interested in releasing a dual iPad to start this segment. Apple's plan will be available to the public for a product that sits between tablet and laptop form factor (yes, iPad Pro with M4 chip), requiring major materials for the Galaxy Z Fold 5, for example.
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