iPhone. DISGUSTING function Developed by Apple

iPhone. A disgusting function is being developed by the Apple company at the moment, here is what the Americans want to do for customers in the coming years.

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iPhone. The future models of Apple's phones could have a disgusting function, literally, for some of the customers, but it can help save people's lives. The Apple company has registered a series of patents that describe how iPhone phones could "smell" the users who use them, with the help of special sensors, would analyze those smells, and could offer certain warning messages for them.

iPhone. More precisely, in a first patent, Apple phones could in the future detect potentially dangerous particles for people, and could alert users to avoid breathing in areas where the air can affect their health. Apple would use a series of sensors mounted in the case to detect polluted particles in the air, a series of illuminators to emit pulsing light to detect the particles, which are then analyzed by the smell sensors, to detect the possible danger.

iPhone. DISGUSTING function Developed by Apple

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iPhone. A second patent describes another method of detecting chemical particles in the air using artificial intelligence, associating these particles with various odors, some of which may belong to gases that are potentially dangerous to humans. Carbon dioxide would be one of the gases that the iPhone could detect in the future, the phones then displaying an alert in iOS that would tell the user that they must immediately leave the area in which they are.

iPhone. Now we get to the disgusting part, because another patent describes a method of using sensors to measure the sweat of users in order to detect a drop in blood sugar. This function could also be offered on the Apple Watch, not only on the iPhone, and there it would have more logic, indicating to the user to consume a food with a lot of sugar, or without sugar, in order not to exceed the limits between which be.

iPhone. For now, everything is described in the patent, but Apple puts a lot of emphasis on health functions, so it wouldn't be out of the question to see everything officially offered someday.