Whispers have it that the next generation iPhone (could it be the iPhone 7, iPhone Pro, iPhone 7 Plus or iPhone 7s? No one really knows for sure) will come with an OLED display, an Intel-powered modem, a flat camera, stereo speakers and thinner design, or even dual cameras, but everything heard of it should be taken with a grain of salt for sure. Heck, there are even rumors of Apple doing away with the 3.5mm headphone jack, and a patent granted to Apple earlier this week that showcases a hybrid headphone design that can handle corded and wireless operation increases the odds of that happening.
This particular patent was awarded to Apple for a “Detachable wireless listening device”, where it will detail a headphone that is capable of receiving audio signals through a standard cord in one mode, while doing the same in a different mode – be it Bluetooth or some other wireless protocol.
There are design cues which are not too different from that of a regular pair of earbuds, including a main audio cord which will end up with a couple of leads, obviously one for each ear, but in reality, the invention would fall back on a couple of separate cables. One of these will hook the stereo headphones together in order to form a listening subsystem, while the other would tether said subsystem to a host device.
The magnetic attachment mechanism is also an important point to take note of, as it helps to connect the listening device, along with the earbuds and accompanying cable, to the host cord so that the battery can be recharged, as well as cater for wired audio signal transmission. Once the earbud-side cord is detached, the system knows this has happened, stopping the charging process while kicking off wireless communications, how cool is that?
Filed in iPhone and Patent. Source: appleinsider
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