Two patent applications filed by Apple and published to the US Patent and Trademark Office have shed some light on what the company could have in store for users of future generations of the iPhone and iPad. The first is a stylus with multi-touch sensors along the body, which can determine finger position and be used for gesture controls on the corresponding device.
For example, running a finger up the stylus may allow users to scroll. Or if a user rotates the stylus in their hand, a corresponding action could take place on an on-screen object. If a user grips the stylus tighter it could change the accuracy or density of the drawing on-screen. This could potentially be a feature for the next generation of the Apple Pencil, but as with...
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