iPhone 2.0, iPhone 3.0 or iPhone Nano - a clamshell/flip phone?

When talking about how Apple is gonna take over mobile phone industry, one of the things that is very rarely talked about, is iPhone form factor.

There’s a reason we have mobile phones in tens of shapes and sizes, and a number of form factors. Some people prefer to have a clamshell or slider in their pocket.

And iPhone is just one pretty wide candybar, the phone factor that can appeal to many, but may not be suitable to even more.

So can Apple come up with something as appealing as iPhone, in another form factor, e.g. - clamshell.

Yes. It does:

iphone-20-30-clamshell.jpg

The drawings above, are Photoshop renderings, based on a device described in a recent Apple’s patent application, called “Dual sided trackpad“.

It shows that Apple may indeed be working on a clamshell iPhone device. But with a twist.

iPhone 2.0 clamshell patent

The main idea with this device is to separate capacitive touch sensor array and the phone display into two separate units. Then put the touch sensor array on a translucent (transparent) panel, make this panel touch sensitive on both sides - top and bottom and connect them with a hinge.

That’s it. You’ve got you flip iPhone.

iphone-20-clamshell.jpg

When device is closed, transparent touch sensitive panel is covering the whole display area and you’ve got your ordinary full multi-touchscreen iPhone.

When you flip iPhone open, you have a normal phone display and another side of the trackpad becomes multi-touch-active. Through it you control the phone:

This dual sided trackpad approach can be applied to media player functionality as well. When media player mode is selected and cover is closed, it works just like iPod Touch does - media controls on the screen and you control it via touch/gestures.

Flip it open, and another side of the trackpad acts as a scroll wheel on a standard iPod and more.

iphone-30-clamshell.jpg

So what’s the point of all these shenanigans?

Well, for one, you can make the overall device much smaller, when closed. It will be much more convenient to carry around and will fit well in your pocket.

And it’s also about this clamshell form factor thing. I know quite a few people that won’t even consider any other form of device for a mobile phone.

Also notice how all the pictures in here are pretty similar in shape to the latest generation of iPod Nano?

Well, this might be yet another way Apple may take to create iPhone Nano device.

And a stand alone iPod Nano may also benefit from such setup. Same size, with two times bigger display. iPod Touch Nano or iPod Nano Touch, anyone?

iTablet, Macbook with dual sided trackpads too? Why not

While dual sided trackpad on a new phones is interesting, Apple sees much wider applications for the whole idea.

One of them is Apple Tablet.

Just take the standard laptop form factor, put all the electronics behind the display panel, and make all the bottom part into a transparent dual sided trackpad. And you’ve got yourself an iTab:

itab.jpg

And, of course, the same dual sided transparent trackpad technology can be applied to your standard Macbook computer. Why? Think Sideshow, just simpler to make and use, cheaper and more capable.

macbook-pro-dual-sided-trackpad.jpg

When your computer is open, it’s just another multi-touch trackpad. Close it, and the trackpad becomes a small external display (just like Vista Sideshow), with full multi-touch capabilities.

You can check your e-mails, control iTunes music player, receive weather alerts and quite a few other things.

And, as patent application says, when OLED displays become mainstream, they will allow only a small part of the display that is visible through the trackpad to be active.

Now think about wide trackpads that are on Macbook Pro’s already. Make the dual sided transparent trackpads a little bigger in size - something like current iPod Touch. Think about laptop battery. Touchscreen. MacbookAir…

Currently both your iPod and Macbook gives you several hours of music, video playback and net browsing on one charge.

But put a dual-sided transparent trackpad on a Macbook Air, and you got yourself an ultimate travel device. Thin, light and, with only part of the OLED display beneath trackpad active, it can work for days, when needed, on one charge.

And in case you are wondering how far these drawings are from the real product, take a look at this picture:

iphone-original-patent-phone.jpg

The drawing on the right is the picture from the original iPhone patent, which was filed on March 03, 2006. The “Dual sided trackpad” patent was filed on Sept. 06 that same year.

So, while no promises here, and there are quite a few Apple’s patents that never became something more, we also might be in for some interesting surprises this sumer/fall.

You can download full patent application here (1.8MB *.pdf).

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  1. daniii // March 17th, 2008

    Once again has ripped off LG, this patent is nearly identical to the one filed by LG last year for a dual flip touch screen.

  2. Staska // March 17th, 2008

    If you mean this one:

    http://www.unwiredview.com/2007/04/26/lg-ke850-prada-was-just-a-beginning/

    Then no. It’s a completely different idea

  3. This is bunk! What’s the application number?

  4. Staska // March 17th, 2008

    What do you mean by “bunk”?

    If you mean that there’s no such patent application yet among the ones that are public on USPTO site, that’s true.

    But public USPTO patent search site is not the only place, where one gets his info, and I can assure you that this patent application is genuine.

  5. False report. This isn’t an Apple patent, period. You can’t assure anything. If you have proof, then show it. Otherwise your a dreamer and a liar.

  6. Staska // March 17th, 2008

    No need to be so categoric and angry, Joe. Let’s keep the discussion civil :)

    Do you think I went to all the trouble to falsify that 47 page report in patent legalese, just to get a few links and visitors?

    Eh… anyway, Apple blogs have already figured it out

  7. Well, no matter who has the patent, I think I would like to buy one. This seems awesome and has some many features and capabilities.

  8. Wozik // March 18th, 2008

    the tel number +3706 xx xxxxx - its mobile networks in Lithuania ;)

  9. Cool i hope its cheaper in the UK! Even tho i spent £270 on a iPod touch lol

  10. Justin // March 18th, 2008

    Danii, I think you missed the part where it says the dual sided trackpad patent was filed in 2006.

  11. well i would take it as a compliment if some1 said I made this up! Some people are naive and don’t think things through, LOL I would love to know what logic brought them to such a conclusion!

  12. thats pretty cool!

  13. Derric // March 20th, 2008

    Roughly when ClamShellLip iPhone will be out?

  14. Steve // March 20th, 2008

    It will be ready to ship in 6 - 8 weeks

  15. FAKE!!!!!!!!1111

  16. Too bad. Fakesteve says not. But it is a rather interesting idea, and it’ll probably happen eventually. Namaste.

  17. It may actually be true, the following is from com.apple.SystemPowerProfileDefaults.plist from the iPhone.

    Wake On Clamshell Open
    1

    So… What to think about that?

  18. DooDoo Head // April 17th, 2008

    so have we determined when the nano iphone is coming out?….

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