March 24, 2012

Apple iPhone 5 Release Date: universal features will make the remote future iPhone TV?

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Apple iPhone 5 Release Date universal features will make the remote future iPhone TV
The buzz around Apple's iPhone 5 is getting bigger and better during the day and the latest round of rumors suggesting that the upcoming flagship smartphone will probably be another innovative feature that will help the device make its way to the living room.

At a time when the technological world is busy churning rumors about the Apple TV, apparently a recent Apple iPhone 5 also added to the scene, said the technology giant based in Cupertino to provide a control feature Universal Remote for the iPhone in the future and possibly Cases.

The report was based on a patent application from Apple was released by the Patent Office of the U.S. for a "remote control that can be configured to collect information on the status of the controlled components".

"For example, the remote controller that has one or more cameras, microphones or other sensors. Sensors can be configured to operate on the drive of the remote device to determine if the signals transmitted by remote control, and received a desired result is achieved," the report.



How does the new patent when it is integrated in the next iPad and iPhone? Apparently, Apple said that "it takes a picture of your current TV remote and sends it for analysis icloud then sends a" virtual copy "of the functionality of your remote control, and everything for your iPhone. ".

The application describes the use of the Apple iPhone as a self-configuration of the universal remote control systems for home entertainment. He acknowledged that the iPhone would also be capable of infrared transmission.

The report speculates that the function is "likely to be integrated into a future iPhone (or other device IOS) rather than that it is an add-on application in the App Store. Advanced features are added to the remote Apple may indicate preparations for a separate HDTV, as it is to control a TV and entertainment-related units. "

AP report mentions that the patent application, originally submitted in Q3 2010, Apple reported that advanced universal remotes may be able to control not only the home entertainment, including audio and video equipment, but also the home automation systems such as lighting, door locks and the like.

Some technology analysts have taken the speculation with a grain of salt. While John Cox in Computerworld, said "iOSsphere not sure what to do with it," seemed Arnold Kim of MacRumors skeptical about whether the concept would make production in the near future.

Adam Patterson Square sounded even more daring investors as quickly called the AP report as a "leaked" a. "A leaked Apple patents reveal the schema changes in the next iPhone 5 - The most striking of these is that the next generation Apple's smartphone may be useful as a universal remote control," said Patterson.

A report of ITProPortal, another point in the foreground with a question: "If the future users of the Apple TV has to have other products from Apple to test their new electronics in the room?"

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