Apple Patent Details ‘Finger-Sensing’ MacBook With Built-in Biometrics, iPhone Charger
Apple and its competition are always looking way over the horizon for what’s to come. The company is famous for filing patent applications for anything and everything it can come up with, just in case it ever uses it. Sometimes they seem interesting like a folding, dual-display laptop. Others just seem ridiculous; like an all-glass Mac Pro tower. However, its latest filing is not only interesting, but has useful real-world implications. It is for an all-new MacBook that has never-before-seen features. These include a finger-sensing system, an iPhone charger, and palm print biometrics.
The patent was accepted, and is detailed by .
Apple’s patent adds a lot of new functionality to the MacBook.
Possibly more useful than a way to insert squiggles into documents is the built-in biometric sensor. The application notes they are where the trackpad usually exists though, so maybe the finger sensors would replace the trackpad. These sensors could allow for readings of the user’s temperature, heart rate, blood-oxygen level, blood sugar sensors, and more. It notes this information can be obtained through the top-case using palm-or-wrist prints.
There’s also information about a built-in iPhone charger. This obviously isn’t super complicated and it’s exactly what it sounds like. However, if you’ve ever wonder how to say “phone charger” in patent speak, here it is. Ahem, “a wireless power transfer system configured to inductively couple with the portable electronic device [like an iPhone] to receive power from the portable electronic device through the planar top exterior surface of the base portion and to transmit power to the portable electronic device through the planar top exterior surface of the base portion.”
Related patents in the filing also show a laptop that doesn’t have a keyboard at all. Instead, there’s a second display there. This is similar to that it’s working on a folding iPad, or some kind of hybrid iPad/MacBook. The display that goes where the keyboard is could be multi-functional, and even have a virtual keyboard. Still, the technology is very far from ready, as it is rumored to debut in 2026 at the earliest.
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