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Apple patent filing points directly to ‚iWatch‘ concept with flexible touchscreen display

A patent application discovered by AppleInsider on Thursday reveals Apple is indeed investigating a wearable accessory device that not only boasts a full-length flexible touchscreen display, but conforms to a user’s body through the use of a „slap bracelet“ mechanism.

Wearable Device

Source: USPTO

Apple first filed its application for a „Bi-stable spring with flexible display“ with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in August of 2011, describing a wearable accessory device that can be easily worn on a user’s wrist or other body part. When active, the unit connects to a portable device via various communications protocols like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to show relevant information in real time on a flexible display that can wrap fully around a user’s wrist. While the device itself can conform to nearly any appendage, a suitable location would be a user’s wrist.

Instead of using clips or other cumbersome methods of attachment, Apple proposes the use of a bi-stable spring:

The most recent widespread use of such a device was the slap bracelet, also called the slap wrap. The slap bracelet consists of layered flexible steel bands sealed within a fabric cover. Typical slap bracelets are roughly one inch in width by nine inches in length. In a first equilibrium position they can be flat. The second equilibrium is typically reached by slapping the flat embodiment across the wrist, at which point the bracelet curls around the wrist and stays relatively secure in a roughly circular position.

According to the filing, in its most simplest form, the proposed invention involves embedding a flexible display, along with the necessary electronic components, into a conventional slap bracelet. The bi-stable spring would be made out of thin steel, which would then be wrapped in a fabric covering and heat sealed. The display would be overlaid with an adhesive over one side of the bracelet, while the device’s logic board, battery and other parts are mounted to one end. By positioning the components in this manner, the bracelet would cover the vital electronics module when it is being worn.

Wearable Device Display

Illustration of device with display (402), kinetic energy gathering device (502),
wireless antennas (506), connector, (508) and battery (504).

In another embodiment, the invention calls for a more robust design in which the flexible display is mounted directly to the bracelet and „framed“ by a thicker, more comfortable fabric covering. Switches and critical electronics should also be resistant to fatigue, the patent notes, as the bracelet switches from a convex shape to a concave configuration depending on whether it is being worn by the user.

When in its „curled state,“ or otherwise attached to a user’s arm, the bracelet can take on the form of an uninterrupted screen. On-board sensors, like gyroscopes and accelerometers, would aid in orienting the screen’s information toward the user.

Continuous Display

Illustration of continuous display in „curled state.“

While the slap bracelet is the main underpinning discussed, the filing notes that any number of other materials can be used, with mechanisms such as snaps or velcro as used as attachment points. This leaves room for interpretations on the design, including more traditional watch interfaces.

As far as usability is concerned, the invention points out that the accessory doesn’t need to be limited displaying information from a portable device like an iPhone, but can also interact with the handset at a basic level:

With a touch screen user input a user can accomplish a number of different tasks including adjusting the order of a current playlist, and reviewing a list of recent phone calls. A response to a current text message can even be managed given a simple virtual keyboard configuration across the face of the flexible display.

Such interactive features are seen in basic form with existing „smart watches“ like the Pebble, though Apple’s patent extends the idea into more advanced iterations such as the viewing and control of digital maps.

Apple’s wearable display can be a truly universal fit, as an „end-detection“ sensor provides a contingency for larger and smaller sized appendages. Located at one end of the device, the sensor can turn off the unused portion of the display that is covered when the bracelet overlaps for smaller users. In some embodiments, the touchscreen itself can be used as the end-detection sensor.

States

Cross section views of bracelet.

In addition, ambient light energy collectors, commonly referred to as solar panels, as well as kinetic energy gathering devices can be included onto the bracelet to boost battery life. An AMOLED display can further enhance the unit’s efficiency, though Apple has yet to deploy a product that uses the technology.

Communications are facilitated through wireless protocols, though the proposed unit also contains wired connectors for syncing and recharging the internal battery.

Thursday’s patent application is tangible evidence that Apple is working on a so-called „iWatch.“ Rumors regarding the purported device have been heating up as many industry watchers say wearable computing is the next logical step for mobile technology.

There are multiple existing patents in Apple’s quiver if it decides to build the proposed device, including a manufacturing process for curved glass, solar cell multitouch panels and „shake to charge“ kinetic energy technology.

iPhone 5 Akku: Vergleich zum Vorgänger | iPhone News

iPhone 5 Akku: Vergleich zum Vorgänger

Während Apple die Keynote am 12. September offiziell angekündigt hat, trudeln so langsam und allmählich die letzten Leaks herein. Dieses Mal ist es der Akku des iPhone 5, der schon vor einer ganzen Weile das erste Mal abgelichtet wurde. Hier handelt es sich jedoch um ein Bild, welches den direkten Vergleich zum Vorgänger zeigt.

iPhone 5 Akku: Vergleich zum Vorgänger

iPhone 5 Akku: Vergleich zum Vorgänger

Der neue Akku wird, wie auf dem Foto zu sehen ist, etwas länger sein und den Anschluss auf der entgegengesetzten Seite haben. Dies geht einher mit der neuen Anordnung der Hardware im Inneren des Smartphones. Die Dicke hat sich dagegen nicht geändert, auch, wenn es den Anschein haben mag. Trotz dessen soll das iPhone 5 gut 15 Prozent schmaler sein, als noch das iPhone 4S.

Hauptunterschiede zwischen dem iPhone 5 und dem iPhone 4S-Akku:

Der Akku des iPhone 5 wird knapp einen halben Zoll länger sein, als der des iPhone 4S. Die Dicke soll identisch sein.

Der Akku des iPhone 5 wird 3,8V/5,45Wh haben, während der alte Akku 3,7V/5,30Wh besaß.

Der Anschluss des Akkus ist nicht nur neu, sondern auch auf der entgegengesetzten Seite angebracht.iPhone 5 Akku: Vergleich zum Vorgänger

iPhone 5 Akku: Vergleich zum Vorgänger

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Apple invites press to ‚talk iPhone‘ at October 4 media event

Apple invites press to ‚talk iPhone‘ at October 4 media event

Apple on Tuesday sent out invitations to members of the press for an event on its Cupertino, Calif. campus next Tuesday, Oct. 4, with the tagline „Let’s talk iPhone.“

As was previously rumored, the presentation will be led by Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook, who will introduce the company’s next-generation iPhone. The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. Pacific, and AppleInsider will have full live coverage.

The invitation is made up of icons from Apple iOS operating system that powers the iPhone. It includes a Calendar icon with the date of Tuesday, Oct. 4, a Clock displaying the time as 10:00, the Maps icon pinpointed on the company’s Cupertino headquarters, and a Phone displaying one missed call. „Let’s talk iPhone,“ it reads.

AppleInsider first reported last week that Apple began blacking out vacation days for employees at some of its retail stores for the second week of October. It is expected that the next iPhone will launch soon after next week’s event, potentially on Oct. 14.

Rumors leading up to this year’s event have been varied, with some debate as to whether Apple will release a completely redesigned „iPhone 5,“ an „iPhone 4S“ with an appearance similar to the current-generation iPhone 4, or both. Some have suggested the redesigned iPhone 4 could be a new entry-level model geared toward emerging markets that could be sold without a service contract.

The New York Times claimed earlier this month that Apple’s next iPhone will sport a „fairly different“ appearance. That’s supported by a number of third-party cases that have appeared in recent months, showing a handset with curved sides and a flat back, similar to the design of the iPad 2.

 

talk iPhone

 

But while cases and rumors have pointed toward a redesigned device, leaked parts have shown a handset that looks nearly identical to the iPhone 4 with some minor revisions. Some have speculated those parts to represent the so-called „4S“ model, but no components from the rumored redesigned „iPhone 5“ have been seen.

Two points that rumors have been consistent on are the camera and processor expected to be found in Apple’s next iPhone. Numerous reports have indicated the handset will sport an 8-megapixel camera for higher resolution photos, while the device is widely expected to run the same A5 processor found in the iPad 2.

via AppleInsider | Apple invites press to ‚talk iPhone‘ at October 4 media event.