Future iPhone models could be scratch resistant with this Apple invention

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Future iPhone models could be scratch resistant with this Apple invention
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Apple has been granted a patent for 'Spatial Composites,' which can make the iPhone scratch resistance. Here's how it works.

“Phones, watches, and tablet computers can experience contact with various surfaces that leads to marring, or abrasion, of the surface of the device. Materials for such devices may have different combinations of properties relating to strength, appearance, abrasion resistance, electromagnetic shielding, and the like.”In the patent, Apple describes different materials with their benefits and also issues.

With that in mind, Apple believes it could combine all of these “abrasion-resistant” materials in the iPhone’s chassis to make it scratch resistant. To do that, Apple would arrange these materials in a spacing between 10 and 100 microns. Whether this will become a reality in the future is uncertain, but it’s always interesting to see what Apple researchers have been studying. Currently, the best suggestions are to wear a case or pay for AppleCare+, which lets you get a new phone after paying a small fee.

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