Every iPhone that Apple has designed a top that the company has always stood out: the resistance of the product. This resistance has never harmed the design of the terminals. But in the case of the iPhone 4 the materials used are more fragile, because the glass cover is easy to break out in a simple fall. From South Korea comes new news of the material used for the Apple iPhone 5: the liquid metal.
In August 2010, Apple bought a company's patent Techonologies Liquidmetal. Finally, Apple could use this patent to manufacture an iPhone 5 more resistant than their predecessors. And thanks to the use of the materials described in this patent and the liquid metal, the iPhone could be even thinner than the current one.
Finally, the means that South Korea has responded to this news, betting that the new iPhone will be released in June this year instead of October, the date on which last year introduced the iPhone 4s.
Source: 9to5Mac
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