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Apple considering clamshell iPhone?

by Tom Krazit
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Apple could be embracing the clamshell aesthetic for a future iPhone.

Unwiredview.com found an Apple patent application for a "dual-sided trackpad device," which resembles the current iPhone redesigned into the clamshell format so popular with many mobile phones. The key to this design is having touch-screen capabilities on both the top and bottom of the phone when it's open.

Could Apple be working on a clamshell version of the iPhone?

(Credit: Unwiredview.com)

This design goes a step further, as well, in that the closed cover of the iPhone could also have trackpad capability. PC makers have experimented with this, adding some basic buttons and capabilities to the covers of closed notebooks. Apple's patent application describes how you could use the closed iPhone as an iPod, with controls for advancing to the next track, adjusting the volume, and so forth.

It's quite possible that Apple could be considering other form factors for future generations of iPhones, but I wonder how the touch-screen keyboard and the video player would work on a clamshell model where the one big screen is now divided across two panels. Patent applications aren't necessarily indicative of product plans, but they often provide hints of what companies are thinking about down the road.

Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Internet search, including Google, Yahoo, online advertising, and portals, as well as the evolution of mobile computing. He has written about traditional PC companies, chip manufacturers, and mobile computers, spending the last three years covering Apple. E-mail Tom.
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I liike the second generation form factor
by hunter_jc March 17, 2008 4:55 PM PDT
I rather they have the second generation ipod nano form factor.
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Nintendo
by AeroJonesy March 17, 2008 5:55 PM PDT
It looks oddly similar to the Nintendo DS, if you lose the D-pad and the buttons.
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um
by Shig2k1 March 19, 2008 6:36 AM PDT
yes, in as much as it's hinged in the middle and has 2 screens. Completely different otherwise.
Hmmmm...I like...
by zeth006 March 18, 2008 1:07 AM PDT
I've never been an Apple fanboy. But depending on what kind of job I go into, I might just consider getting myself the clamshell version if it ever falls through...but only if this version proves capable of being a decent cellphone and not just a cute PDA. It's a well known fact that smartphones make terrible phones.
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by someguy999 July 1, 2008 6:20 PM PDT
the clamshell is incredibly underrated. I don't understand how there are more of them.
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