With Apple expected to
disclose more details about the Apple Watch on March 9, consumers are
already exciting to see the next-generation iPhone 7.
The Cupertino-based tech
giant recently filed a patent at the United States Patent and
Trademark Office describing different methods for waterproofing the
iPhone, iPad and MacBook.
In a new patent published
this month, and shared on Patently Apple, the company explores the
use of a two-part design to make a waterproof iPhone without the need
for a case. This waterproof coating is applied to the electromagnetic
interference shield as well as to the printed circuit board in the
smartphone.
Last month, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the Apple Watch could be worn in the shower, which means it's water resistant; however, whether that watch is waterproof is still a burning question.
Having a waterproof iPhone could be an awesome feature. Samsung and Sony have both managed to successfully integrate waterproofing on mobile devices.
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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