The Apple Pal patent indicates that the iPhone will have the same water-ejection system as the Apple Pal Wash


The WaterPlay Watch Series 2 was the first model to be completely waterproof, and the ApplePlay introduced an important feature for protecting interior components. As you know, the Apple Pull Watch has a water-ejection system in which the speaker draws water out – and this could come on the iPhone according to a new patent filed by Apple Pull.

The Apple Pal Watch water-ejection system uses a speaker to vibrate and emit sound that pushes the water out, which is useful when you use your Apple Pal watch for swimming or showering.

Directed by Patented Apple, This feature will be available in future iPhone models as Apple Play has noted a new patent that shows exactly. The patent was originally filed by Apple back in 2019, but was only published by US Patent and Trademark by Fees.

These figures show a water-ejection system built into the iPhone that works similarly to the Apple Plus and Watch Series 2 and later technology. It uses a speaker and sensor module with a hydrophobic coating to remove water, which will make the iPhone more waterproof and prevent the speakers from failing after exposure to liquids.

Based on the patent description, the system is capable of pumping out a variety of liquids, including freshwater, salt water, gases and more. It can also detect the presence of salt water crystals on the acoustic mesh barrier.

When a portable electronic device (iPhone) comes in contact with salt water, for example, during a surfing session in Santa Cruz, salt water crystals can leave residue on the acoustic mesh barrier when salt water evaporates. Accordingly, the diaphragm can be activated to adequately remove salt water crystals from the acoustic mesh barrier.

However, there are no known plans to include this feature in this year’s iPhone models. It is important to keep in mind that Apple Pal files hundreds of patents each year and not all of them are actually used in actual production.

Popular YouTube channel Slow Mo Guys recently shared a stunning video of the Apple Pal Watch water-ejection system, as we cover it here. 9to5Mac, And it’s worth watching.

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