Cover plate assembly and method of operation of same

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H05K 5/02 (2006.01) G06F 1/16 (2006.01) H04W 88/02 (2009.01)

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CA 2725244

A mobile device (400) is described herein in which the mobile device (400) can have a base portion (415) that can include a guide base (705), and the mobile device (400) can also have a slider portion (420) that can include a sliding plate (1100). The slider portion (420) can be slidably engaged with the base portion (415) and can move relative to the base portion (415). The mobile device (400) can also include a cover plate (710) that can be slidably engaged with the guide base (705) of the base portion (415) and the sliding plate (1100) of the slider portion (420). In one arrangement, the cover plate (710) can be configured to selectively cover a slot (1105) of the sliding plate (1100). As an example, when the slider portion (420) moves from a closed position to an open position, the cover plate (710) can move in substantially the same direction as the slider portion (420) due to a friction coefficient between the cover plate (710) and the sliding plate (1100) being greater than a friction coefficient between the cover plate (710) and the guide base (705).

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