This new Apple tech could stop your iPhone or Apple Watch from getting water damage

Water is a major hazard for high-end portable tech like smartphones and smartwatches, but water resistance has lessened the threat, and future iPhones and Apple Watches could be even better protected.

That’s because Apple has patented a ‘stand-alone water detector,’ which uses a membrane to detect if water has entered a device. Currently, Apple uses gel-filled sensors to help detect and defend against water ingress, but this new system would apparently be more accurate, and less prone to errors caused by pressure.



Source link

Amazon lines up dozens of launches to put thousands of Kuiper satellites in orbit – TechCrunch Previous post Amazon lines up dozens of launches to put thousands of Kuiper satellites in orbit – TechCrunch
‘Sea of Tranquility’ Review: No One Does Speculative Fiction Like Emily St. John Mandel Next post ‘Sea of Tranquility’ Review: No One Does Speculative Fiction Like Emily St. John Mandel