Samsung was granted a new stylus pen design patent today by the US Patent and Trademark Office. The twist to this particular design is that it won't fit into a traditional Galaxy phone pen slot. If this stylus ever comes to market, it will have to be a part of a new smartphone design as Samsung illustrates.
Unlike "patent applications," design patents published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office don't reveal pertinent information about a particular design. We can look at the design and appreciate it for what it projects, but we'll never discover which materials may be used to construct the design. We'll never know what unique internal components may be hidden within the device or learn about any unique features that we could look forward to. All we get is the simple visual of what could be coming down the pipeline.
In this case, as noted below, Samsung has been granted a design patent for a pen that could become part of a top-side corner of a future Galaxy smartphone, making it easier to access quickly.
The design is definitely a new take on where to store the Samsung stylus pen, though many critics would rather see Samsung actually focus on designing a better stylus for function rather than style for both their tablet and smartphone.
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