Apple is known for being picky when offering products in different colours. The company could soon start offering a new colour on future MacBooks and iPhones. According to a new patent, the Cupertino giant could launch matte black iPhones and MacBooks in the future.
Matte Black iPhones and MacBooks to Arrive Soon
Apple filed a patent back in 2020 for the perfect matte black finish on a MacBook, and the company has now filed another patent describing the process. While the company has launched devices in a matte black finish in the past, the process itself has proven to be a challenge. Initially filed in 2020, the patent has now received approval by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO)
The process entails applying an anodized layer to the metal substrate and subsequently etching it to create light-absorbing properties within the material. Furthermore, it outlines various concepts for using this technology, including in devices such as tablets, smartphones, smartwatches, and laptops.
Apple Has Created Products With Matte Black Finish In The Past
Apple wants to produce a device with a genuine black tone having no gaps and reflections. The finish should be consistent enough to absorb under any angle or lighting conditions. The 2006 MacBook was the closest attempt of the company in achieving a matte black finish. The laptop was available in two variants: white and matte black, with the latter being more expensive due to its finish.
The main challenge is that anodized metal can reflect a lot of light and appear glossy. Apple has tried to solve this problem by describing its process in the patent. The company released the Apple iPhone 7 with a matte black finish but failed to garner enough interest.
Currently, it offers a Space Black and Midnight colour option on the Apple iPhone 14 series. Apple is all set to unveil the Apple iPhone 15 series at the Wonderlust event on September 12th, and it would be too soon to expect another iPhone in a matte black finish.