Apple certainly has to make sure that the sixth generation iPhone
is something different, since most iFans were not too happy about the
4S. It appears like the device will indeed be different, coming with a
LiquidMetal casing and the earlier rumored LTE support to keep up with
the times, if the new rumors are to be believed that is.
According to Gene Munster, analyst for Piper Jaffray, Qualcomm is
getting ready to supply the LTE chipset for the next iPhone and the
device will possibly be launched this October. Nothing unbelievable
about that launch date as it is a year after the iPhone 4S’
announcement.
But what’s more interesting is the info that the upcoming iPhone
might be housed in a LiquidMetal casing. In case you are imagining the
iPhone in liquid state, LiquidMetal is an alloy of titanium, nickel,
copper, zirconum and other metals. If this material is used for making
the casing, it will give you the feeling of glass but will be physically
tough and also resistant to wear, scratches and dents. Which means
those iPhone repair stores which are sustained solely off broken iPhone
screens may have a tough future.
Since objects made of LiquidMetal
can be formed with a process like injection molding, it is possible to
make different physical forms. We are expecting a unique unibody casing.
A new design will always be welcomed as the current iPhone design has
been here for nearly two years. And Apple has the exclusive rights to
use LiquidMetal in electronic products; their first product was an
iPhone SIM card ejector tool. Many other manufacturers are already into
new materials for their phones, but the iPhone 5 (or the new iPhone or maybe iPhone T1000 or whatever it will be called) will be more attractive with the benefits of LiquidMetal.
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