The system uses motion sensors, already built into most smartphones, to detect when a phone has been dropped -- and the mini airbag is then deployed before it hits the floor.
A traditional airbag in cars is deployed upon impact, cushioning the passengers' heads as they are thrust forward.
The phone system hopes to use similar techniques to prevent damage to the mobile upon inevitable impact.
The idea is the brainchild of retail and technology giant Amazon, which has patented the protective system for mobile phones, electronic readers such as Amazon's own Kindle, computer tablets and cameras, the Daily Mail reported.
This week the company won approval for the patent, which was filed in America by Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, 48, a self-made
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