This iPhone 5 uses a single part casing that is made out of magnesium, for a very lightweight design. The features of this concept include an 8-megapixel camera with HD capture and (I assume) an Apple A5 dual-core CPU. The best things I like about this concept are the various colors, as everyone has different favorite colors. if you haven’t figured it out, the SJ stands for Steve Jobs, the source of inspiration for this mockup design. The notable differences I can see are a little more round bezel around the corners, new side buttons along with a polycarbonated lightweight body. One of the most realistic mockup in this whole group, if you see this for the first time you would probably think it is the real deal. It supports 4G LTE without a SIM card, features two panel speakers, an integrated Home button and it’s large display screen allows for desktop space. The "New iPhone" concept is based on the hoards of rumors coming in regarding the iPhone 5 having a ‘confirmed’ 4.0" inch screen. The Home button doubles as a gesture area and you won’t find any buttons on the side of the phone. The sketch suggested a screen of 3.7-inches, which will occupy the entire (or near it) front of the phone, leaving almost no bezel. This concept was built on rumors that kept pouring in from all sides – designed by the folks over at "This is My Next". Asymmetry aside, there isn’t much else to add to the concept, but what a concept this is. The side "+" and "-" buttons are more embedded into the side design. One side of the phone has corners while the other doesn’t. This design is interesting as it goes from a traditional rectangle or curved design to one with a more unique touch to it. It can also be used to show the "Weather" and "Time" in Sleep mode. The "Home" button is digital and can show you icon apps on it (one icon at a time), which users can slide up to open. When viewed from the back of the phone, the design is very similar to Apple’s Magic Mouse.įrom the curvy to super boxy, this Square iPhone 5 concept instead features a tiny round touchscreen Home button. To cater to the ergonomic change, the camera is now placed right in the middle, and topside. Time to add a slight curve to the iPhone design. BEST THINGS FOR IPHONE 5 PLUSAt 7-mm thickness and a 10-megapixel iSight camera at the back, plus a 5MP one at the front, this concept is as optimized as it can get. This iPhone 5 vision involves an elongated Home button, a slim, rectangular design featuring a 4-inch display. Apart from a see-through retina display, it features a Quad-core A5 chip, the latest iOS, a virtually projected keyboard for better typing, and augmented reality. Such a design would revolutionize smartphone designs forever. This is by far one of the most unique and creative concepts out there for the upcoming iPhone 5. It’s also 1.4 mm thinner than the current iPhone, giving it a sleek, classy look. Read Also: 30 Stunning Apple Concept Designs Liquid MetalĪ concept developed by NAK Studio, this Liquid iPhone 5 LM features a monstrous 4.5" widescreen, a Quad-core A6 chip, a virtual home button that disappears in landscape mode, and a 10-MP camera. Name your favorite in the Comments section. Let’s not waste any more time, alright? Feast your eyes on these delectable iPhone 5 concepts that can help keep you busy until the real one hits stores. At least wishful thinking still counts for something these days. Most are moderately realistic, some futuristic, and a handful of these designs are made to push boundaries. While the world waits for confirmation from Apple, some creatives have taken the liberty to think up their own iPhone 5 concepts. Here we go again: Chinese whispers whistling in the wind about the new iPhone 5 hitting stores some time in September.
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