Attorney Docket No. P52960US3
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`Amendments to the Claims:
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`1.
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`(Currently Amended) A portable electronic device comprising:
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`a housing;
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`a touch-sensitive display at least partially within the housing;
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`a sensor array comprising:
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`a first camera module havingafirst field of view;
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`a second camera module having a second field of view different from the first
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`field of view; and
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`a light source; and
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`a rear cover formed from a glass material and defining a raised sensor array region
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`positioned over the sensor array, the raised sensor array region defining:
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`a first hole extending through the rear cover and positioned proximatea first
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`corner region of the raised sensor array region, a portion of the first camera module positioned
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`in the first hole; and
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`a second hole extending through the rear cover and positioned proximate a
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`second corner region of the raised sensor array region diagonal from the first corner region, a
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`portion of the second camera module positioned in the second hole, wherein:
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`the first camera module comprisesa first camera housing, the first camera housing
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`having a third corner region defining a recess
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`defininga+recess-ata-cemmereHhe-firsteamera
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`heusing; and
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`the second camera module comprises a second camera housing extending into the
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`recessof the first camera housing.
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`2.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 1, wherein:
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`the first hole and the second hole of the raised sensor array region are positioned along
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`a diagonal path defined from the first corner region to the second cornerregion;
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`the portable electronic device further comprises a bracket member coupled to the rear
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`cover and defining, as a unitary structure:
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`a first camera portion to which the first camera housing is coupled;
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`a second camera portion to which the second camera housing is coupled, the
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`first camera portion and the second cameraportion positioned along the diagonal path defined
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`from the first corner region to the second cornerregion; and
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`a web portion positioned along a side ofthe first camera portion and along a side
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`of the second cameraportion.
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`3.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 2, wherein the bracket member
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`further defines a stiffening wall extending along a side of the webportion.
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`4.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 2, wherein:
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`the portable electronic device further comprises a wall structure extending at least
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`partially around a periphery of the bracket member;
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`a first biasing spring positioned betweenthe wall structure and the bracket member and
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`configured to bias the bracket membertowardsa top of the portable electronic device; and
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`a second biasing spring positioned between the wall structure and the bracket member
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`and configured to bias the bracket member towardsa lateral side of the portable electronic
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`device.
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`5.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 4, wherein a spring rate of the
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`first biasing spring varies in accordance with a deflection of the first biasing spring.
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`6.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 4, wherein the first biasing
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`spring comprises a unitary beam memberdefining:
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`an attachment coupled to the wall structure;
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`a first curved compliant portion extending from the attachment portion in a first direction;
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`and
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`a second curved compliant portion extending from the attachment portion in a second
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`direction opposite the first direction.
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`7.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 4, further comprising:
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`a battery; and
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`a barrier wall positioned between the battery and the wall structure.
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`8.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 7, wherein:
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`the barrier wall defines:
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`a first segment; and
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`a second segmentoffset from the first segment to define a recess; and
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`the battery defines a protruding portion at a cornerof the battery, the protruding portion
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`extending into the recess defined by the second segment of the barrier wall.
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`9.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 7, wherein:
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`the barrier wall is coupled to the rear cover and at least partially defines a retention slot;
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`and
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`the portable electronic device further comprises a retention tab coupled to the battery
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`and positioned in the retention slot, thereby at least partially retaining the battery to the rear
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`cover.
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`10.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 9, wherein the barrier wall
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`defines a biasing tab configured to impart a biasing force on the retention tab, thereby retaining
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`the retention tab within the retention slot.
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`11.
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`(Original) The portable electronic device of claim 7, wherein:
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`the portable electronic device further comprises a charging coil coupled to the rear cover
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`and configured to wirelessly receive powerthrough the rear cover;
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`a portion of the battery positioned over the charging coil defines an overlap region of the
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`battery; and
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`the portable electronic device further comprises:
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`a first adhesive coupling the battery to the rear cover and positionedinafirst
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`coupling region outside of the overlap region, the first adhesive havingafirst bond strength; and
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`a second adhesive coupling the battery to the rear cover and positioned in a
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`second coupling region different from the first coupling region and outside of the overlap region,
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`the second adhesive having a second bondstrength thatis different from the first bond strength.
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`12.
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`(Withdrawn) A mobile phone comprising:
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`a housing;
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`a display at least partially within the housing;
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`a front cover coupled to the housing and positioned overthe display;
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`a rear cover coupled to the housing and defining:
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`a first portion of a rear exterior surface of the mobile phone;
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`a protrusion defining a raised sensor array region of the rear cover and a second
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`portion of the rear exterior surface;
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`a first hole defined through the protrusion; and
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`a second hole defined through the protrusion;
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`a first lens assembly at least partially within the housing and extendingafirst distance
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`into the first hole;
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`a second lens assembly at least partially within the housing and extending a second
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`distance into the second hole, the second distance different from the first distance;
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`a first cover window at least partially covering the first hole and havingafirst thickness,
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`the first cover window defining a first exterior window surface; and
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`a second cover windowatleast partially covering the second hole and having a second
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`thicknessdifferent from the first thickness, the second cover window defining a second exterior
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`window surface that is co-planar with the first exterior window surface.
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`13.
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`(Withdrawn) The mobile phone of claim 12, wherein:
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`the second distanceis less than the first distance;
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`the second thicknessis greater than the first thickness;
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`the first lens assembly hasa first field of view; and
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`the second lens assembly has a second field of view that is larger than the first field of
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`view.
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`14.
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`(Withdrawn) The mobile phone of claim 13, wherein:
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`the mobile phone further comprisesa trim ring positioned in the second hole; and
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`the second coverwindow is coupled to the trim ring and is configured to prevent the trim
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`ring from appearing in the second field of view of the second lens assembly.
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`15.
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`(Withdrawn) A portable electronic device comprising:
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`a housing;
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`a display at least partially within the housing;
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`a sensor array comprising:
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`a first camera module havingafirst field of view;
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`a second camera module having a second field of view different from the first
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`field of view; and
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`a light source;
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`a rear cover formed from a glass material and defining a raised sensor array region
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`positioned over the sensor array, the raised sensor array region defining:
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`a first hole extending through the rear cover and having a portion ofthe first
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`camera module positioned therein; and
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`a second hole extending through the rear cover and having a portion of the
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`second camera module positioned therein;
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`a trim ring positioned in the first hole and defining:
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`a wall portion positioned in the first hole and extending from an exterior surface
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`of the raised sensor array region to an interior surface of the rear cover; and
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`a flange portion extending from the wall portion and contacting the exterior
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`surface of the raised sensor array region, the flange portion defining an opening; and
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`a cover windowatleast partially covering the opening.
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`16.
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`(Withdrawn) The portable electronic device of claim 15, wherein:
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`the first hole is defined at least in part by a hole surface of the rear cover; and
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`the wall portion is configured to block light passing through the hole surface.
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`17.
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`(Withdrawn) The portable electronic device of claim 16, further comprising an
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`opaque maskpositioned on the hole surface.
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`18.
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`(Withdrawn) The portable electronic device of claim 17, wherein:
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`the opaque mask is a first opaque mask; and
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`the portable electronic device further comprises a second opaque mask positioned on
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`the interior surface of the rear cover and at least partially around the first hole.
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`19.
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`(Withdrawn) The portable electronic device of claim 15, further comprising a
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`frame member defining:
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`a first portion extending along an interior surface of the rear cover; and
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`a second portion extending at least partially into the first hole, the second portion of the
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`frame member overlapping the wall portion of the trim ring.
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`20.
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`(Withdrawn) The portable electronic device of claim 19, further comprising an
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`opaque maskpositioned along at least part ofthe first portion of the frame memberand atleast
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`part of the second portion of the frame member.
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