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Apple patents design for smaller iPhone touch interface

Okay, we’re stretching that a little… the patent, credited to one John Elias (founder of touch input company Fingerworks which Apple bought back in 2005), is aimed at either a small touch-input iPod or potential iPhone. The idea, in brief, is that the back of the device is the touch-sensitive part, not the screen. This eliminates screen smudges from messy fingers, and allows you to control the iPod/ iPhone with one hand. Seems to us it could be a bit fiddly to use, but hey, we’re not interface engineers. Anyway, here’s an illustration of the design:

Touch patent 1

Touch patent 2

(Via AppleInsider)

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2 Responses to “Apple patents design for smaller iPhone touch interface”


  1. 1 Kathie

    What is also interesting is that they are not showing a qwerty keyboard, instead it is the alphabet in the correct order. I wonder if that is a feature users will not enjoy because it will take time to adjust to.

  2. 2 D for Victor

    Except that pesky “D”

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