Report: Apple building thinner and lighter Liquidmetal next-gen iPhone
A new report from Korean publication ETNews.com claimed industry sources confirmed Apple will use “liquid metal” technology to make a…
A new report from Korean publication ETNews.com claimed industry sources confirmed Apple will use “liquid metal” technology to make a…
Interesting: it seems the first big deal component Apple may manufacture with its newly-licensed LiquidMetal alloys (beyond that SIM card…
One of the more controversial components of the iPhone 4 is its non-Gorilla glass backing. Glass is a great material…