Apple proposes iPad wireless charging with a difference: power comes from the Smart Cover

Apple proposes iPad wireless charging with a difference power comes from the Smart Cover

Remember when Apple’s Phil Schiller mentioned he wasn’t into wireless charging? Well, what he specifically said was that he didn’t dig “having to create another [charging] device you have to plug into the wall.” In other words, Apple is probably looking for a simpler way to make the idea work — and that’s exactly what we’re looking at in the patent drawings above, which are currently being weighed up by the USPTO after having been submitted back in 2011. They show an iPad‘s Smart Cover tricked out with an “inductive power transmitter” arranged to “wirelessly pass power” to a receiver housed within the tablet itself. The application mainly focuses on the use of magnetic attachments to trigger charging when the cover is closed, but it looks like the ultimate goal might be to use the cover as an additional battery that can keep an iPad charged up while it’s on the move. That certainly sounds practical enough — and it’d do away with the need for an additional charging accessory, which ought to keep Schiller happy for a while.

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Apple introduces new Smart Cover for iPad mini

Apple introduces new Smart Cover for iPad mini

Not a huge surprise here, but Apple has also introduced a new polyurethane Smart Cover for the iPad mini. While mostly identical in appearance to its larger counterpart, this smaller version does do away with the metal hinge in favor of a new design that Apple’s Jony Ive says essentially wraps the device in a single piece of material. The cover also expectedly comes in a variety colors — six, to be specific, including a (Product) RED model, each of which will set you back $39.

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Apple introduces new Smart Cover for iPad mini originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple seeks patent for Smart Cover with embedded secondary display

Apple seeks patent for Smart Cover with embedded flexible display

According to a patent application made public by the USPTO this morning (and originally filed a year ago), Apple believes it’s possible to build a flexible display into an iPad cover in order to “greatly enhance” the functionality of the tablet itself. Taking power and data from a dedicated connector on the side of the slate, at least one segment of the name-deserving Smart Cover could be used to augment the main display with space for extra icons, or operate as a separate media control interface, or simply display notifications. Drawings collected in the gallery below also hint at using the entire inner surface of the cover as a keyboard (ala Microsoft Surface) or as a drawing area. As with all patent applications, there’s nothing to say such an idea will ever see Californian sunlight, but it’d be crying shame if it didn’t.

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Apple seeks patent for Smart Cover with embedded secondary display originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Aug 2012 07:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google’s Nexus 7 discovered to have Smart Cover-like magnetic sensor

Google's Nexus 7 discovered as having Smart Coverlike magnet sensor

You won’t find this on its official specs list, but Google’s Nexus 7 tablet apparently has a magnet-enabled sensor that’ll automatically set the display to sleep — it’s hard not to think of the iPad’s Smart Cover. YouTube user wwscoggin was able to discover and pin-point the functionality near the bottom left of the device by gliding a magnet along its bezel. As Android Police notes, this appears to be the only Android tablet with such a feature, yet there’s no word on whether ASUS’ decidedly Smart Case-esque cases will make use of it. We’ve been able to replicate the action on our end, but don’t take our word for it, catch the video after the break.

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Google’s Nexus 7 discovered to have Smart Cover-like magnetic sensor originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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