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Macrumor has dug up more iPhone patents that were submitted by Apple. I am dead sure that the future iPhones will rule the netbook and mobile phone markets worldwide and that for a long long time. Anyways let me quickly share these 3 new patents for iPhone:

Haptic Tactile Feedback – Apple has acknowledged that despite the many advantages of the iPhone’s multi-touch screen, a lack of tactile feedback remains its biggest disadvantage:

iphone patent 248x250 More iPhone Patent Submissions   Haptic Feedback, Fingerprint Identification, and RFID Tag Readers

Apple proposes including a grid of piezoelectronic actuators that can be activated on command. By fluctuating the frequency of these actuators, the user will “feel” different surfaces as their finger moves across it. [patent info]

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