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Samsung may put touch controls on the back of future smartphones

via Patentlyapple
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Jul 21, 2015
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TECHi's Analysis

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The problem with having buttons on your smartphone is that, while very useful, they’re often unsightly, which is why most companies prefer to keep as few of them on their devices as possible. Rather than trying to balance form and function, however, Samsung wants to have both in the form of touch controls which, according to a recent patent, may end up on the company’s future smartphones. 

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Patentlyapple's Report

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Earlier this month the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Samsung revealing that their “Edge” smartphones could one day be able to offer more tricks. Back in 2010 we posted a report showing that Apple had invented backside controls for a future iPad application and in 2012 Apple greatly expanded their research on this very feature. Our Patently Mobile site reported in 2013 that Google was also looking into backside controls for a possible future Nexus phone. Now Samsung is hot on this idea again for a future Edge smartphone. Back in 2013 we reported that Samsung first filed a patent for smartphone backside touch controls. So this secondary patent filing is simply confirming their interest in delivering such a feature. The illustration points to a modern Galaxy Edge phone being the target.

TECHi's Verdict: Balanced

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

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