Now, professor Neil Alford, who is a member of the Department of Materials at the Imperial College in London, tells The Guardian that the alleged "sapphire panel" could "well be legitimate." Alford believes that the stress tests performed on the screen indicate that the panel is made of sapphire, adding that Apple likely overcame a number of challenges in making the part thin and durable.
Alford concurs: "In my opinion the screen being shown off in the video could well be a sapphire screen. If you make sapphire thin enough, and it’s flaw free, you can bend it quite considerably because it has an enormous strength."Alford noted that Apple had contacted him in January 2013 to discuss sapphire screens, indicating that Apple has likely been hard at work on creating the screen afterward. Past rumors have suggested that Apple will be using a sapphire display in the iPhone 6, but other reports have claimed that the more durable material could be exclusive to the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 due to supply constraints.
He added: “I think they will be doing some sort of a lamination – binding different crystal cuts of sapphire together – boosting the toughness of the material, while they may also have induced some sort of a strain in the surface of the glass – either compression or tension – which means that it has extra strength,” he said.
Apple's 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is expected to launch this September, while the larger 5.5-inch version has been rumored to be released at the same time. In addition to a larger display, both devices are likely to include a thinner housing, a faster A8 processor, and an improved camera.
Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories
• Chinese State-Run Media Labels iPhone's Location Tracking a 'National Security Concern'
• Apple Seeds New Versions of Safari for Mavericks and Mountain Lion to Developers
• Apple Forcing Users to Upgrade to Latest Adobe Flash Plug-In Due to Security Issues
• 'Minecraft' for iOS Gets Major Update With Infinite Worlds, New Blocks, and Tons of Other Content
• 'Assassin's Creed Pirates' Named App of the Week, Available for Free
• New Version of Capo, an App to Help Guitar Players Learn Songs, Lands on iPhone and iPad
• Misfit Unveils 'Beddit' Smart Bed System for Sleep Monitoring
• Apple Opening Retail Store in Edinburgh, Scotland Soon
No comments:
Post a Comment