Apple could be embracing the clamshell aesthetic for a future iPhone.
Unwiredview.com found an Apple patent application for a "dual-sided trackpad device", which resembles the current iPhone redesigned into the clamshell format so popular with many mobile phones. The key to this design is having touchscreen capabilities on both the top and bottom of the phone when it's open.
This design goes a step further, as well, in that the closed cover of the iPhone could also have trackpad capability. PC makers have experimented with this, adding some basic buttons and capabilities to the covers of closed laptops. Apple's patent application describes how you could use the closed iPhone as an iPod, with controls for advancing to the next track, adjusting the volume and so forth.
It's quite possible that Apple could be considering other form factors for future generations of iPhones, but I wonder how the touchscreen keyboard and the video player would work on a clamshell model where the one big screen is now divided across two panels. Patent applications aren't necessarily indicative of product plans, but they often provide hints of what companies are thinking about down the road.
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doomedcrysis
19/03/2008 02:00 PM
you know i have a MUCH better idea than making iclams.... (patent pending) RELEASE THE iPHONE IN AUSTRALIA!!! my phone upgrade is in 2 weeks... you know what would be a graaaand surprise... D: iPhone... dont care if i have to pay 200 a month.... (im paying that now with my k800i) for it... JUST RELEASE IT!!! and not with telstra... (once again... k800i)
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ashumz
22/03/2008 11:47 AM
ease up... the iphone isnt as grand as you'd think.
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dan_rox77
25/03/2008 03:31 PM
pfft - exactly, Apple! First release it here. Just coz we're "Down Under"... I think that describes where we are on their priority list. Also, I'd rather stick with a candy-bar-style-iPhone.
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