That Could Ruggedize Speakers And Mics On Future iPhones
Apple has applied for a patent (via AppleInsider)
that would introduce mechanical shutters to mobile devices that would
slide shut when they detect a potential fall or impact, protecting
sensitive weak points like speakers and microphones. These areas are
currently kept safe using wire mesh and extremely small openings, but a
shutter system would make it possible to build devices with bigger and
larger audio ports that could enhance the quality of sound both coming
out of and going into the device.
The system describes using sensors that can detect higher pressure
levels to activate the shutter, too, using differences in incoming sound
levels to figure out external air pressure levels and respond
accordingly. It could also detect acceleration from onboard motion
sensors. This could then help the shutters slide overtop of the speaker
and microphone components when you drop your phone, for instance, or
when you’re using it in an environment where the external environmental
pressure might damage sensitive audio components, say in shallow water.
As most phone makers move to make their devices more resistant to
their external environment, with dust and water tight enclosures, you
can see how Apple focusing on protecting especially sensitive elements
in a potential future iPhone might have considerable benefits. There’s
no word yet on what kind of environment protections will be included in
the iPhone 6, if any, but it’s an interesting route for Apple to explore
that would make sense given the current smartphone market climate.
Source:http://techcrunch.com
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