Tuesday 19 April 2016

Will the next iPhone be curved?

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Will the next iPhone be curved? Apple pushes ahead with bendable display research

Apple patent shows off display technology that can bend without breaking, the latest in a series of filings by the company linked to curved touchscreens.

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