Sunday, 6 May 2012

iPhone from the "liquid metal" - certainly not in the near future

Atakan Peker, creator of the technology "liquid metal" LiquidMetal, convinced that Apple is hardly in the near future to release a mobile device with a corps of LiquidMetal. According to him, the widespread introduction of this development will happen in the next 3-5 years, and will require more significant investments to promote it (from 300 to 500 million dollars). Time is now possible to develop only small items on a "liquid metal" Pecker said.

"Liquid metal" is light and durable alloy of zirconium, titanium, nickel and copper. In late 2010, Apple bought from Liquidmetal exclusive rights to this material. Now an exclusive right to use technology owned by Apple, which has used it in the so-called "iskrepke" (SIM eject tool) for the iPhone and tablet iPad.


The concept of the iPhone 5 in the housing Liquidmetal, presented above, has developed a talented French designer named Antoine Brieuc (Antoine Brieux).

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