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gorgol

10/05/16 5:47 AM

#97771 RE: rige #97770

Let us hope that 2017 will be "THE YEAR". I think the announcement of the Turing Phone may have encouraged APPLE to speed up the process, or bring Li on board to keep the technology of the TURING
under APPLES roof. "not if but when". well, it needs to come soon, or the "when" will belong to someone else.
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Jollymon1958

10/05/16 9:16 AM

#97775 RE: rige #97770

If that is correct it does finally settle the argument that lqmt will not get a dime doesn't it?
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jcort

10/05/16 9:24 AM

#97776 RE: rige #97770

can you further explain how having a patent proves BMG is actually used in the design of the phone? Wouldn't this be proven by a tear down or some kind of supply chain verification?
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rige

10/05/16 10:22 AM

#97784 RE: rige #97770

#105: Deformable bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy. AKA LiquidMetal.
http://www.patentlyapple.com/.a/6a0120a5580826970c01b8d1aae518970c-pi
Its been used in all recent iDevices except the latest iPhone7.
This is old news i posted a while ago. The Taptic/Haptic springs are also Amorphous as are several other internal components, but Apple never mentions them, nor is it certain that its LMT's BMG formula or if CIP patents are involved, but its old news that Apple uses BMG, recall their 'new' alloys that are used in the aWatch and series 7000 aluminium iPhone cases, that Apple no longer highlights as such.
Again, ANY alloy can be made amorphous or semi-amorphous if it is chilled fast enough.
And no, LMT does not earn Money from them BUT does gain the R&D.