If something cannot be reproached Apple is not to invest in research to continue surprising with the functionalities of their devices. We present you some new patents of those from Cupertino who have recently met and among which are wireless chargers, flexible screens and a good number of possibilities that follow from these.

A few days ago we presented you with a compilation with some of the most interesting patents that Apple keeps up its sleeve and with which it could surprise us in its next iPad y iPhone, and we already meet again with news. They have recently been revealed new designs that would already be registered and that we could meet on your next devices.
One of Apple's lines of work focuses on the possibilities of inductive load for your devices, i.e. wireless chargers. How would it work? The devices would simply charge when placed on the surface of the charger. Even more interesting is that these chargers could serve other purposesIn addition, such as, for example, used to synchronize between devices or transfer data.
Other Apple developments revolve around the flexible screens. The issue of flexible screens is being worked on by many companies, not only Apple, and one of the main issues is its combination with flexible batteries, something that this summer has already begun to achieve. But what stands out from Apple's interest in this issue is not so much getting "malleable" devices, as the possibilities flexible screens open, as reported in Unwired View.
Thanks to them, for example, one could integrate speakers on the screen itself, create new models of touch keyboards, more functional, in which the keys would offer some resistance to the fingers -as in physical keyboards-, or include laser microphones that could record sound without the need for any aperture.

All these investigations lead us -functionalities aside- to a very specific type of design, which according to the experts is, without a doubt, akin to the evolution of Apple devices: devices without holes, without ports, without unnecessary openings, airtight and compact. These are pretty groundbreaking patents that we probably won't see immediately on the next iPads and iPhones, but that Apple will likely implement as soon as it's economically feasible.