Wednesday, September 13, 2017 12:40:24 AM
Glass already allows RF waves to pass through it……but a BMG back would be far more durable (yes?)—not subject to scratches, cracks or breakage if dropped….and far more transparent for RF waves.
All the new iPhones will have wireless charging. It's a feature available in the iPhone 8s and the X model.
Can anyone on the iHub board here prove / analyze the glass back of a new iPhone when there out next week to verify that it isn't a BMG back? If it is could Foxconn in China have manufactured it?
And….since there apparently isn't any contractual problem with LQMT usurping Apple's spotlight in announcing the usage of liquid metal in a product (as some of us suspected)…what's the hold up in announcing a contract….a contract for anything with anyone? (now that we know Apple isn't using BMGs in their latest iPhones…)
All the new iPhones will have wireless charging. It's a feature available in the iPhone 8s and the X model.
Can anyone on the iHub board here prove / analyze the glass back of a new iPhone when there out next week to verify that it isn't a BMG back? If it is could Foxconn in China have manufactured it?
And….since there apparently isn't any contractual problem with LQMT usurping Apple's spotlight in announcing the usage of liquid metal in a product (as some of us suspected)…what's the hold up in announcing a contract….a contract for anything with anyone? (now that we know Apple isn't using BMGs in their latest iPhones…)
Recent LQMT News
- Liquidmetal Technologies Inc. to Present at the LD Micro Main Event XIX • Newsfile • 10/06/2025 11:30:00 AM
- Form 10-Q - Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 08/13/2025 08:00:57 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 07/10/2025 08:02:21 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 05/29/2025 08:02:37 PM
- Form 10-Q - Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 05/13/2025 08:06:09 PM
