Apple working on iPhone ‘Smart Bezel’ with illuminated buttons, patent suggests

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We don’t think we’re alone when we say we kind of miss the soft welcoming glow of the red buttons on the second generation iPod, and a new patent suggests Apple may be working on a new iPhone “Smart Bezel” feature that will bring some of those illuminated controls back. According to a patent discovered by Patently Apple, Apple may offer a new area around the iPhone’s primary display with controller buttons that glow and morph for work and play. Developers may even be able to control the icons presented, which could be used to control applications — maybe even games – without interrupting the content being displayed on the screen. The secondary, “printed segmented electroluminescence” display, could be “selectively illuminated to provide one or more indicators that represented where or how a user can provide inputs to the device,” Apple’s patent states. It reminds us a bit of the technology used on the Motorola ROKR E8, which launched in 2007, and we’re definitely interested to see how this pans out. Hit the jump for more info on the patent.The patent describes the feature as such:

Apple intends to introduce a method that employs a very cool secondary display scheme that utilizes a printed segmented electroluminescence display. Apple intends to use the secondary display to introduce a set of new illuminated indicators that are able morph into various controls for work and play. Illuminated gaming and productivity controls could be built into the face-side of the bezel and/or selected back-side areas of iOS devices like the iPad.

Via [Mac Rumors]

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39 Comments
  • Anonymous

    Hey Apple, how about you forget about all this ‘smart bezel’ bullshit and use that space for more screen. 3.5″ isn’t big enough for me, or my wife.

    Thanks,

    -Concerned customer

    • Anonymous

      3.5″ display with aspect ratio of 3:2 is not so small compared to 3.7″ displays with aspect ratio of 16:9

      • Elisitsa E

        apple stop dicking and build me the 4.0 screen iphone 5 with no difference in the shape or size compared to the iphone 4 and please throw some verizon LTE in their

      • just saying…

        you giant handed people can go to the other phones that have bigger screens if you need one…the iphone screen size is just fine.

      • Senor Chang

        Big screens have little to do w/ giant hands and more about having a wonderful screen to view pics, games and movies from.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BHMB52ZFMATI5KS7D4JT6UU7NA Eric W

        I ignored the first wrong use of “their”, but now I can see it wasn’t a typo and you need help.

        Fix “throw some Verizon LTE in there”

        When to use “their”, “there” and “they’re”

        1. Their is possessive: My friends have lost their iPhones
        2. Use there when referring to a place, whether concrete (“over there by the building”) or more abstract (“it must be difficult to live there because my iPhone doesn’t have reception damn Verizon”)
        3. Remember that they’re is a contraction of the words they and are. “I’m glad that they’re now teaching grammar on BGR so I don’t look retarded all the time.”

        If you need help with “you’re” and “your” let me know I will be glad to offer my assistance.

    • http://twitter.com/simoncabron Simon Cabron

      That’s not what she said last night :(

    • Anonymous

      “3.5″ isn’t big enough for my wife.”

      lol

    • http://twitter.com/danielnicholls Daniel Nicholls

      …no one is getting in on the obvious joke here?!

    • JG

      well, I got 8″ here ready for your wife, so anytime bro.

  • http://www.facebook.com/jinjo235 Adam Kilker

    I hear it’ll light up if you’re holding it right

  • Anonymous

    Uh. Gives Apple more reason to put more bezel on the iPhone. I rather see less bezel on the iPhone.

    But, I wont complain too much until I see how this will work exactly.

  • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

    Apple, build me a 4.3 inch screen phone with 4G, widgets and the DROID OS and maybe I will like you.

    • Sucka

      Nigga say what?

    • Elisitsa E

      i would never use apple with droid on their why do you think all the droid phones work like shit because of the ffffffing drooid

    • antinormpapiandgoo

      Why would apple make their software less efficient or use a fictional operating system named for a lucas films ad campaign? That’s right they wont people prefer iphone because they don’t slap it in every shit box that comes along. Norm does papinyc and goofan in da butt

    • Anonymous

      Right. They’ll be rushing to make that phone for you, Norm; dropping EVERYTHING ELSE just to do it.

  • James Williams

    That was the third generation iPod.

  • http://twitter.com/mistercarter7 Mike Gonzalez

    could this be something related to notifications??

    • Anonymous

      No, waaaay …

    • sirpaul

      Yes. Apple is going to reinvent notifications with, wait for it….light indicators!

  • Anonymous

    It’s nice to see that the “Home” button will remain the same.

  • Anonymous

    Here were go. Again. Ugh.

    This is **NOT** a patent. This is merely a patent APPLICATION.

    An APPLICATION to flight school is a world of difference from a flight certificate to captain a 747. A patent APPLICATION is a world of difference from an allowed and issued US PATENT.

    C’mon Todd, read your own source…

    • Anonymous

      Doesn’t matter. First to file is now the rule in the USA. And with the rubber-stamping the Patent Office does …

      • Anonymous

        Wait, what? First to file is now the “rule?”

        First, the patent reform act of 2011 has passed the senate, not the house (yet), and has also not yet been signed by POTUS. Second, if it does meet these requirements for passing legislation, it will become a law, not a rule. Congress/POTUS pass laws, the USPTO promulgates patent rules. Third, if PRA2011 becomes law, FITF will not apply to already-filed applications (i.e., not retroactive), for obvious reasons. Fourth, because of 1, 2, and 3 above, and your comment about rubber stamping, it is clear you have little/no knowledge of patent law, and prove that a little bit of (incorrect) information is a dangerous thing.

        Hmm, maybe you should write articles for BGR.

  • Skyy_flyer

    Apple files patent
    Waits for someone else to implement
    Screams foul/lawsuit and that they were the innovators
    Profit

  • Anonymous

    How can a company who’s employees are not very smart, especially compared to the average IQ of a Goofan (aka Apple Hater), come up with “smart bezels”?

    • Romi C87

      Are u serious? Apple is not creative? I’m not an apple fanboy, but damn you went as far to say Thier not creative? Employees are stupid? Trolls are getting even more stupid…. Apple revolutionized certain things, and standardized certain things… Let’s be real you wanna say Thier not an innovative company, that’s you, but my friend you must be living under a rock…. Without iOS people wouldn’t have android… And I own a galaxy s …

      • Anonymous

        Apple didn’t revolutionize anything, KOTEX have been around for decades.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BHMB52ZFMATI5KS7D4JT6UU7NA Eric W

      How can a person who constantly calls himself a genius not know the difference between “who’s” and “whose”?

      Maybe the Average IQ of a Goofan isn’t so high?

      • Anonymous

        Touche.

  • Anonymous

    Apple invents capacitive buttons. BREAKING

  • Todd

    Wow. Apple taking pointers from the BlackBerry PlayBook now. If you’ve had the opportunity to use the active bezel on the PlayBook, you’ll know how awesome it is. Apple is playing catch-up now.

  • Alexander530

    If they’re putting this feature on the ip5, that would mean that they may keep its 3.5 display.

  • Anonymous

    Wow, OK man I never thought about that. Wow.

    http://www.being-anon.int.tc

  • serpentor

    So Apple liked how this works on the Palm Pre, they decided to patent it?

  • Alexlpz43

    Home button needs to be a cursor as well. Also implementing the other buttons on top.

  • Alexlpz43

    Home button needs to be a cursor as well. Also implementing the other buttons on top.

  • Alkajak

    I heard the iPhone 5 will be redesigning the Home button to be less circular, but instead, it will have four sharp corners. Sort of like a square, but Apple is too pretentious to call it that. They’ll think of a name for this mysterious shape soon enough. Maybe Zach Epstein can write about this slight Apple update tomorrow?

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