It is still a mystery if Apple will bring the new iPhone in the first quarter of 2014 as announced. Also the name is still unknown, some think it will be the iPhone 6, other rumors tell that there will be a 5s model first. It is for sure though that there will be 3 different models in different sizes.Rumours of a bigger iPhone, dubbed iPhablet or iPhone Plus, emerged earlier this year, when sources from Apple’s supply chain claimed that Apple would launch three new smartphones in 2013, including an iPhone 6, a 4.8in iPhone and an iPhone with a 12-megapixel camera.
One concept had removed the home button in order to enlarge the screen so another row of Apps can fit on the home screen.
There will be a mini version of the Iphone, that is for sure, so Apple can target the lower budget segment of the mobile market where they are not present at the moment. Estimate price will be about 200 $ for the mini and 600$ for the premium edition.
It was stated the mini version will be build mainly of plastics in order to avoid production costs as the maxi version will remain metal unibody.
New stereo speakers will enhance the sound of the loudspeaker.
Various new concepts have been brought to life mainly inspired by Samsung Galaxy mobile phone, a strong competitor of Apple iPhone series.
Latest news report that Apples new Chip A7 is in production from TSMC which leads to the conclusion that the new iPhone will be even more faster and will have new abilities.
Fact is that most of us are curiously looking forward to the release date as the Apple iPhone is the most successfull mobile phone in history and usually new releases bring hot new and never seen features with them!
So we have compiled a great selection of the Top Ten iPhone 6 (or is it iPhone 5S?) concepts and styles:
(Designers of Concepts: Martin Hajek, Deepak Ahuja, Appleinsider.ru, Peter Misek, Bob Freking)
Hajek’s 4.8in iPhone takes design cues from Apple’s iPad mini and new iPod touch, with a completely aluminium (Apples favourite material!) backplate and thinner profile.
The novelety of a touchscreen screen with an integrated clickpad is not exactly new.
The BlackBerry Storm and Storm 2 used a clickable screen, which was widely panned by reviewers and users.
In this design attempt Apple would solve many of the complaints of large smartphones, allowing Apple to offer an iPhone with a bigger screen, without burdening users with a phone that is too large to carry or too large to hold, at least in the eyes of users accustomed to 3.5-inch and 4-inch screens.
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