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Wait for it, Apple's newest iPhone could be water resistant


Are you ready for the adventure in exploring your next iPhone in water? It’s no doubt, Apple is reported to be silently working on a new iPhone which is still a rumor according to The Patent.


It’s most likely the company will be setting a new standard by releasing a waterproof iPhone, this information leak is widely reported by the media.


In addition, reports highlighted Apple’s next device will be supported with the following features; ability to take pictures underwater with quality output, thus the company needs to consider making the iPhone suitable to survive in water.


Meanwhile, multiple indications also suggest the following observations we should expect about the newest iPhone;

  • The device will come with different glass which will prevent damage to the screen whenever it falls to the floor,

  • Standard headphone jack will not be part of the design feature (which is an avenue for water to easily flow into the device), while

  • The home button feature will not be making a return back instead could be a touch sensitive home button.

However, Apple is yet to formally comment or address all these rumors. All in all, when the company eventually makes its plan known to the world regarding a waterproof phone will launch, it will definitely trigger tons of excitement in the air and millions of people’s creative brains will exhibit their raw talents with water.


So how excited are you? Do you think such innovation merging device with water will work? Share your thoughts in the comment below.





Source: | The Independent |


Image: | Highsnobiety |


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