New iPhone 6 Screen Will Repair Itself When Scratched
We have always seen Apple leading the pack with its innovative ideas
and exemplary innovations. However, recently it seems that apple took
some help from LG and has filed a patent that is quite similar to the
technology that LG already uses in its new smartphones. It is the self
healing technology which LG has employed in G-Flex handset launched back
in October.

According to the patent that has been put forward by Apple, this
particular coating can be applied anywhere on the device and will
basically be filled with a peculiar material that is capable of flowing.
When it flows into marks and scratches, it makes them disappear. This
patent was published by United States Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO) yesterday and is being called as “Systems and Methods for
Preventing Light Guide Plate Scratching”.

The
coating is being compared with by Natoco’s Self Healing Cure
technology. Natoco’s technology works by two ways and is composed of a
polymer-alloy. The two principles as per which it works are known as;
‘Curling effect’ and ‘Trampoline effect’. You can Google these both to
learn how they work but in a nutshell, the Curling effect essentially
makes your screen too slippery for it to take any scratch whereas the
Trampoline effect makes the structure return to its original position
after impact. The coating’s thickness might be 50 nano-meters and as per
details from the patent, it will stop any foreign object from
penetrating through the screen to the phone electronics.
Apple has more than just this method to render its products
scratch-less. Other methods include providing the casing with convex
bumps which are installed directly on glass and are able to absorb
scratches. The other method is similar to that of Natoco to render the
screen slippery. Apparently, Apple has finally decided to do something
about its devices being so fragile.

There
are also rumors floating around about Apple making use of sapphire
glass to make the future screens and give them strength that would be
unparalleled in the market! Well, fingers crossed as we wait for Apple
to come up with something that would be better than its predecessors!
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