iPhone 6s/7 concept goes viral
Just before the announcement of iPhone on Apple 9sept Event. Todays, there a lot of rumored on viral about the newest iPhone rather ot will be iPhone 6s or iPhone 7
So let us check about the iphone concept from around the web.
Jan-Willem Reusink's iPhone 7 concept design envisages a
sharp-edged, all-metal frame. That could prove problematic for getting a radio
signal, but the finish is crisp and smart.
The finish of the model is in keeping with the new Apple
MacBooks, although the laptops incorporate more curves.
Credits: Jan-Willem Reusink
The most innovative – and unlikely – aspect of this iPhone 7
concept from Scavids is that it runs Android, not a move that either Apple or
Google would ever countenance. For some users, though, it might provide the
best of both worlds: sleek, desirable Apple hardware with the flexibility of
Google's operating system.
Design-wise, the Android iPhone is not a radical departure,
but it adds an edge-to-edge screen, a favourite of Apple concept artists.
Credits: Scavids
Long before reports suggested that Apple was working on a
buttonless iPhone, Martin Hajek had come up with a concept model that achieves
a similar end, on his design, the screen extends to the edge of the frame,
transforming the iPhone's home button – one of the few features that has
remained constant since the first model. Instead of a mechanical push-button,
Hajek imagines it as an indented, touch sensitive spot, which would incorporate
the TouchID fingerprint reader.
Credits: Martin Hajek/Computerbild.de
This iPhone concept fits somewhere in between the standard and Plus-size handsets, with a 5.1-inch screen. Designed by Joseph Farahi, the model looks impossibly slim, but at 6.1mm it is only 0.8mm slimmer than the iPhone 6. Combining elements of the previous two concept models, it takes the bright silver edge detailing and applies it to a handsome flat slice of aluminium.
Credits: Joseph Farahi
Yasser Farahi takes a more conservative approach, making
only a few structural tweaks to the iPhone 6. He imagines that Apple will
instead focus on extending the iPhone's colour palette, opting for more subtle
shades than it chose for the iPhone 5C.
Credits: OvalPicture.com
Federico Ciccarese's design is rigid, but curved imagining a
phone that looks much like the iPhone 6 from the front, but which bulges out at
the rear, much like the HTC One M9.
Credits: Federico Ciccarese
There's no curve on the screen of this concept, produced by
Smartphone Alerts, but it does cover the entire front of the handset
Credits: Smartphone Alerts