Apple Researching Solar Cell Ambient Light Sensors Embedded in Displays

Apple continues to explore the various ways solar cell technology can be used to enhance the operation of electronic devices with a new patent application no. 20140152632 published on Thursday by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office. The document describes a method of using solar cells as ambient light sensors for an iPad, iPhone, or other display-equipped device, reports Patently Apple. The patent application was filed in December 2012, but was just published today.

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One advantage to integrating the ambient light sensor into the display would be the ability to reduce bezel sizes around the display, allowing more of the device's surface to be dedicated to display. For example, the iPhone currently includes several components embedded in the bezel above the display, including the earpiece, FaceTime camera, ambient light sensor, and proximity sensor. Moving at least some of those components into the display itself could allow Apple to reduce the height of the top bezel.

According to the patent, a solar cell's ability to sense incoming light could be connected to circuitry that adjusts the display brightness in response to the solar cell input, as with current sensors. When not being used to adjust the display, this solar cell technology could provide a trickle charge to the device's battery.

An electronic device is provided with a display and a solar cell ambient light sensor that receives light through a portion of the display. The solar cell ambient light sensor may include one or more thin-film photovoltaic cells. A voltage that accumulates within the thin-film photovoltaic cell in response to ambient light is sampled and converted into ambient light data. The device includes control circuitry that modifies the intensity of display light generated by the display based on the ambient light data from the photovoltaic cell. The solar cell ambient light sensor is attached to a transparent cover layer, a color filter layer, or any other layer of the display. When the accumulated voltage is not being sampled for ambient light measurements, the voltage may be used to provide charge to a battery in the device.

Apple has long expressed an interest in solar cell technology with patent applications and solar-related rumors extending back at least six years. More recently, Apple was awarded a patent that describes a method of integrating a solar panel into a mobile touchscreen device with a flexible display.

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Top Rated Comments

Avieshek Avatar
147 months ago
Getting rid of the home button, and dropping the Facetime camera to the side of the speaker would probably also help reduce bezel size as well.

No, no my friend, the home button is my favorite thing.
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Cyborg21 Avatar
147 months ago
Getting rid of the home button, and dropping the Facetime camera to the side of the speaker would probably also help reduce bezel size as well.

Removing Touch ID and destroy the point of FaceTime camera is a weird option :confused:
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TWSS37 Avatar
147 months ago
It's a good thing I keep my phone in my back pocket for all the sunshine that comes out of my ***
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sza Avatar
147 months ago
Since the back panel of iPhone is made of kind of glass material, a solar panel could be put underneath it. :cool:
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dlewis23 Avatar
147 months ago
Getting rid of the home button, and dropping the Facetime camera to the side of the speaker would probably also help reduce bezel size as well.

You can't get rid of the home button. I don't get why people keep bringing this up. Touch ID is not going to get moved into the screen or anywhere else on the phone anytime soon.

The entire OS and App system is designed with that physical home button being there. It's not going away.
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JHankwitz Avatar
147 months ago
so we are expecting iphone 6 bezel free?

no.
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