[ad_1] It seems that it will be a battle that the device can control in all your things first: Galaxy or iPhone episode. Samsung recently advanced a similar patent that shows Galaxy Ring can contact different devices in order to control it, and now, Apple has been given a patent in which your iPhone may eventually become remotely. Currently, the iPhone can control the TV or open your car, but Apple wants to pay this to some extent science fiction: one device for everything, and discovers exactly for itself what you want to do. Explanation of the patent. | Appleinsider The patent is described by elaborate how this thing can do (patents tend to focus on how to do it instead of what you want to do with it). Currently, though, it will not make your iPhone fly. Step 1: IPhone (or device) notes that you want to do something. Next, you should be able to determine the device you think about controlling, which seems frankly for science fiction. Of course, the device may use Amnesty International to find out, but with all the promised passion Apple's intelligence features are delayed, I can only wonder about the realism of this entire matter. Like, imagine your iPhone waving in the air in the direction of the devices - it should somehow to know if you want to change TV channels, boiling a kettle or starting a game on the iPad. Near may also play a factor in the decisive iPhone decision. Once you make sure to cover privacy and safety, "Niya" is sent to the other device, which must activate any feature that you care about. Also, the "wireless communication device" should be able to open any device you are trying to control without actually touching it.
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Apple’s new patent: control your world with a wave of your iPhone, and it should read your mind too
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Update | February 6, 2025 |
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