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I haven't been reading the news too closely but, unless people suddenly started talking about this in the last week or so, I seem to have been the only one talking about this since the first leaked housing pictures:
Remember Apple's patent about having a touch-sensitive bezel? It was revealed years ago and still has yet to be used in an actual product. It seems very clear to me that this is the function of the large colored area on the back of the housing. The channeled grooves on the inside are probably a sensor grid of sorts, though I've seen many analysts assume that it is antenna wiring.
Even Anandtech's "rumors" article only mentioned the "style" of the two-tone back instead of the likely function. Think about it for a second: It is the exact same aspect ratio as the display, which will come in useful if using it for precision pointing functions or cursor/insertion point placement. Scrolling in pages without accidentally interacting with them of obscuring the details you want is a common problem with touch screens which is solved with a touch-sensitive bezel. I actually expected the sides of the device to have this function instead of the borders (as demonstrated in the original patent) or the back as it now appears to be. The Playstation Vita has a touch-sensitive back side in much the same way as I believe this will. I can see it drastically improving other commonly frustrating tasks, like moving your cursor/insertion point precisely between letters in a text field or scrolling within a text field instead of moving the page. No more magnifier bubble to show you what your finger covers and no more cursor moving after you lift your finger.
FWIW, I moved on from Apple and won't be coming back, so this is just pure honest speculation that is not from a fan perspective. Discuss.
Remember Apple's patent about having a touch-sensitive bezel? It was revealed years ago and still has yet to be used in an actual product. It seems very clear to me that this is the function of the large colored area on the back of the housing. The channeled grooves on the inside are probably a sensor grid of sorts, though I've seen many analysts assume that it is antenna wiring.
Even Anandtech's "rumors" article only mentioned the "style" of the two-tone back instead of the likely function. Think about it for a second: It is the exact same aspect ratio as the display, which will come in useful if using it for precision pointing functions or cursor/insertion point placement. Scrolling in pages without accidentally interacting with them of obscuring the details you want is a common problem with touch screens which is solved with a touch-sensitive bezel. I actually expected the sides of the device to have this function instead of the borders (as demonstrated in the original patent) or the back as it now appears to be. The Playstation Vita has a touch-sensitive back side in much the same way as I believe this will. I can see it drastically improving other commonly frustrating tasks, like moving your cursor/insertion point precisely between letters in a text field or scrolling within a text field instead of moving the page. No more magnifier bubble to show you what your finger covers and no more cursor moving after you lift your finger.
FWIW, I moved on from Apple and won't be coming back, so this is just pure honest speculation that is not from a fan perspective. Discuss.
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