Apple is working on future iPhones with touchless gesture control and curved screens, according to a new report from Bloomberg.
The gesture control feature would let users perform some tasks by moving their finger close to the screen without touching it. The gesture would take into account the proximity of a finger to the screen. A person familiar with the project said the technology won't be ready for at least two years.
Apple is also said to be developing displays that curve inward gradually from top to bottom.
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The gesture control feature would let users perform some tasks by moving their finger close to the screen without touching it. The gesture would take into account the proximity of a finger to the screen. A person familiar with the project said the technology won't be ready for at least two years.
Apple is also said to be developing displays that curve inward gradually from top to bottom.
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