5 Apple's patents, which predicted new products
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Patents shall be available permanently, but when Apple's new gets, all freeze in anticipation of something really revolutionary, and competing companies fear the arrival of apples on their territory. Promotions GoPro fell 12 percent after receiving the Apple patent for a system of the camera remote control. And this is just one example.
Let's look at a few of the patents, which preceded the appearance of its most popular devices.
the prototype of iPhone
In 2005, Apple patents "miniature electronic device with a touch screen multi-touch." Two years later, the company introduces its first iPhone and change the world of electronics forever.
The first version of iPad
Some patented technologies never see the light, while others are waiting for their turn for years. In May 2005, Apple received the documents on the "electronic device", and now we see the first prototype of the iPad, which was released only in 2010.
Prototype Apple Maps
In May 2012, there is a prerequisite to a denial of the company's devices from Google Maps with the reassurance of a patent titled "System and method for navigation of the route map." It is not difficult to guess a couple of months at WWDC was announced
failure Google's services. However, Apple's own cards are not earned much popularity and contained a lot of errors, and even Tim Cook acted After this apology.Development of Apple Pay
Before advertise in September, Apple Pay, many companies have patents indicated interest in setting up a mobile payment service. One of them was filed in March 2011, called a "system and method of payment and / or issuance of credit through your mobile device." Fortunately, the company settled on a simple and concise title of Apple Pay. Such a system has been well received, but many large US retailers have banned its use in its stores, in order to prevent the dominance of Apple's payment system over the other.
First Steps to Touch ID
The company has shown its interest in protecting the biometric data of users in 2008 Get your own control system fingerprint, which was later used in the iPhone 5S. The model has received huge sales and rave reviews on the sensor Touch ID, though Apple was not the first company to use a fingerprint sensor in the device.
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