US Patent Application 18343667. ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD.


Inventor(s)

Xiaopu Wu of Dongguan (CN)

ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18343667 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an electronic device with two antenna modules.

  • The device has a housing with two diagonal corner portions.
  • The first antenna module is located at or near the first corner portion.
  • The first antenna module includes a radiating element that transmits and receives electromagnetic wave signals.
  • The first radiating element also generates an induction signal when a subject to be detected approaches.
  • The second antenna module is located at or near the second corner portion.
  • The second antenna module includes a radiating element that transmits and receives electromagnetic wave signals.
  • The second radiating element also generates an induction signal when the subject to be detected approaches.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device is provided in the present disclosure. The electronic device includes a housing, a first antenna module, and a second antenna module. The housing includes a first corner portion and a second corner portion that are disposed diagonally. At least part of the first antenna module is disposed at or close to the first corner portion. The first antenna module includes a first radiating element. The first radiating element is configured to transmit and receive a first electromagnetic wave signal, and generate a first induction signal when a subject to-be-detected is approaching. At least part of the second antenna module is disposed at or close to the second corner portion. The second antenna module includes a second radiating element, and the second radiating element is configured to transmit and receive a second electromagnetic wave signal, and generate a second induction signal when the subject to-be-detected is approaching.