Apple patented a smartphone with an embedded dactyloncopic sensor. This is reported by the Patently Apple edition.
The information about the invention of the American company was found in the database of US patent and trademarks (USPTO). According to the description, Apple engineers have created a technology that will allow you to place a dactylconus sensor under the iPhone display. Located under the front panel, the matrix is able to take the rays of light and exercise “biometric visualization”.
Also, the described technology will allow you to hide the front-end camera under the screen and other sensors. Using this invention, Apple will be able to create a completely unprofamless smartphone. At the same time, it is not known exactly how to verify the identity of the device of the device, since the new technology allows us to use both biometric and dactyloscopic sensor.
The authors note that Apple has not yet mastered the development of cramless smartphones. In the old iPhone, part of the front panel occupied the Home button and the horizontal framework, in the new devices at the top of the screen there is a set of TrueDepth sensors that are responsible for the work of Face ID.
previously it became known that the iPhone 13 series smartphones scheduled for autumn will receive an accelerated charging of up to 25 watts. At the moment, Apple flagships maintain charging up to 20 watts.