Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Apple eyes magnets to attach camera lenses to iPhone

iPhone owners who want to take better pictures with their phones may be interested in a new patent filing.Published Tuesday by the US Patent and Trademark Office, an Apple patent called "Magnetic add-on lenses with alignment ridge" describes how a camera lens would be attached to the iPhone and aligned with its camera. An entire camera module would come with magnets to lock securely onto the iPhone at various points. The module would align with the iPhone's camera, allowing it to extend the lens and tap into the phone's on-board optics and sensors. A voice coil motor would support the moveable parts of the external lens, allowing it to zoom, autofocus, and resist shaking.A patent application granted to Apple on Tuesday describes a method of using removable lenses with the iPhone. Known as "Back panel for a portable electronic device with different camera lens options," the patent discusses the use of an image sensor and lens outfitted directly into a smartphone via a removable panel. Users would be able to swap out one lens for another.Several manufacturers already make camera lenses and similar accessories that adhere to the iPhone. Assuming they ever become a reality, Apple's inventions could further expand the iPhone's picture-taking abilities.(Via AppleInsider)

Apple eyes LG as panel supplier for rumored TV, report says

Apple could tap into LG Display for the panels for its much-rumored television, at least according to the latest scuttlebutt uncovered by DigiTimes.Rumors have popped up that Apple is interested in buying 55-inch and 65-inch ultra HD TV panels from LG, DigiTimes said on Thursday. But LG hasn't won the deal just yet. Apple is reportedly still checking out the technology and hasn't actually finalized any orders.Apple is also chatting with Taiwan-based AU Optronics about producing the panels, according to DigiTimes, while Sharp is on the list of potential suppliers as well.DigiTimes does have a hit-and-miss record at ferreting out items that prove to be accurate. And the Taiwan-based site even chalks all of this up as rumors. But if Apple is lining up suppliers for its own TV, LG would certainly be at the top of list, especially since Apple wants to reduce its dependence on archrival Samsung.