Greetings, 4channel.org/sci/, it is I, Tim Cook, planning to revolutionise the smartphone market with a new form of communication between devices. The iPhone 20 will be the device that initiates such change. However, to do this, I need your assistance. I would like to know how to record the details of a scent enough to be able to replicate it with considerable accuracy (similar to the information that a human receives) and how many variables the human scent system takes into consideration. I plan on creating iSatteries (Scent batteries), storing a small amount of chemicals, perhaps three or four and then varying those in order to produce a wide spectrum of smells. As a way to express my gratitude, I will be answering all questions considering the device and a frequently asked question from my employees. This question considers the smells of one device bothering others and it is a good question. The obvious solution, which is the one I am pursuing, is to create a mask device so that the smells of one device is channeled to only the user. That is why, along with the iPhone 20, I will be releasing the iMask.