Samsung tried to draw public attention to the unique design of the mobile phone. Galaxy Edge tries to be different with a screen that 'spilled' to the right side to the left. Apple seems interested in making a similar product.
Apple's latest patent filed this led to speculation. The pembesut iPhone in patent descriptions describe iDevice homemade sidewall has a built-in display, which can be interpreted as a device with a display on one or both sides.
As reported by Softpedia News, Thursday (03/12/2015), the patent filing also included the drawing device called Apple as 'mini flexible edge display', featuring 'repurposing Active Virtual Button'.
Slightly different from the Edge Galaxy Samsung, Apple does not make the display on the device side of the curved design of the front to the side. Apple wants to integrate the display on the front of the screen and the right side.
As shown in the sketch patent, this device allows users to access additional control of the screen on the right and left, not only to see the notification.
For example, Apple could put the camera button on the side of the screen. It will allow users to switch between photos and video, set the flash and others.
If in the end Apple makes the iPhone with the screen on both sides would be interesting. This might just be a new trend. Based on experience, Apple has always succeeded in creating a trend, although he was not the first to make.
Edge Samsung Galaxy fishing may not be enough other vendors make similar products. But when Apple made it, who knows a lot of the tail.
Apple and Samsung Agree to Peace in the US Foreign
Two giant smartphone, Apple and Samsung which have continued to dispute, finally decided to make peace. However, the peace terms only apply outside the United States.
Apple and Samsung are far sue each other over patent rights, on Tuesday (05/08/2014) reported Bloomberg website mengeluaran joint statement to cancel their demands in countries other than the United States.
"Apple and Samsung both agreed to cancel all legal proceedings between the two companies outside the US," he said Apple in a statement.
"This agreement does not include the license agreement, the company continues ongoing case in the US," they added.
Thus, inter-both legal process that takes place in Australia, Japan, South Korea, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, France, and Italy will be terminated. While the ongoing demand in the United States courts continue.
Currently, Apple filed a lawsuit that Samsung has copied the design iPhone theirs. Meanwhile, Samsung has accused Apple has used part of its wireless transmission technology without permission.
Both cases have not received the final decision of the court, while the judge who handled the case has been repeatedly suggested that both of them have completed the problem peacefully, out of court.
Apple and Samsung Agree to Peace in the US Foreign
Two giant smartphone, Apple and Samsung which have continued to dispute, finally decided to make peace. However, the peace terms only apply outside the United States.
Apple and Samsung are far sue each other over patent rights, on Tuesday (05/08/2014) reported Bloomberg website mengeluaran joint statement to cancel their demands in countries other than the United States.
"Apple and Samsung both agreed to cancel all legal proceedings between the two companies outside the US," he said Apple in a statement.
"This agreement does not include the license agreement, the company continues ongoing case in the US," they added.
Thus, inter-both legal process that takes place in Australia, Japan, South Korea, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, France, and Italy will be terminated. While the ongoing demand in the United States courts continue.
Currently, Apple filed a lawsuit that Samsung has copied the design iPhone theirs. Meanwhile, Samsung has accused Apple has used part of its wireless transmission technology without permission.
Both cases have not received the final decision of the court, while the judge who handled the case has been repeatedly suggested that both of them have completed the problem peacefully, out of court.
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