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Why does the iPhone 6 have two unattractive lines on the back?

The iPhone 6 has two lines because of the signal

Have you ever wondered why the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s have two unattractive lines on the back? You know why the iPhone 7 probably won't have them? Find out everything below!

iPhone has always been famous for its impeccable appearance, but the models iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s Apple didn't cut corners when it added them on the back two lines. You probably thought he was just (according to most) unlucky beauty procedure in design, but in reality they have lines anything but an aesthetic purpose.

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The mystery of the two lines solved!
The mystery of the two lines solved!

So why have iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s smartphones on the back side two bouncing lines? According to Apple, there are two lines part of the antenna system phone. Its body is made of metal (aluminum alloy) and without these lines ours could seriously suffer signal, as I would have nowhere to leave the phone. They are all kinds of metals "kryptonite" for radiation. That is why radiologists also put on a special protective suit containing lead (today it has also been replaced by lighter materials) during an X-ray examination. In models iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s, which also have an aluminum body, solved this by being part of the bottom and top of the phone dosed to the glass, which represented the "output/input" port for the signal.

These iPhone "lines" remain.
These "lines" for the iPhone remain.

And since most users hate the striped alternative on the iPhone 6, Apple will go with the 7 (that's why you didn't see stripes on iPhone 7 concept, which further confirms that it is a genuine seventh-generation design) apparently used new material, as he applied for a patent for an as yet unknown material.

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