The iPhone 6 could sport a seamless design where none of the components, such as sensors and the camera, can be seen on the handset.

Luckily it looks like the Cupertino-based firm may be about to hide those hideous blemishes if a new set of patents are to be understood correctly.
Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal window
Apparently Apple plans to hide the external facing components using a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) window – a surface with the ability to change opacity.

Fingerprint scanner
It's not just the case which can sport PDLC, as the screen could also get this treatment, allowing Apple to hide things such as a fingerprint scanner and iris sensor beneath it.According to some sketches attached to the patents, you would use the familiar slide-to-unlock feature on the new iPhone, but instead of sliding all the way to the end of the bar, you'd stop half way and keep your finger on the screen, allowing the scanner below to verify your digit.

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