Apple released new
iPhone models only a couple of months ago with completely new designs compared
to predecessors, including the larger displays many buyers wanted. But
that doesn’t mean designers out there have stopped creating gorgeous Iphone
concepts for the future, with Grisha Serov posting an iPhone concept on behance
that’s made of steel and seems to be inspired by the Apple Watch to some
extent, but also by the current iPhone 6.
As all iPhone concepts,
this “iPhoneEDITION” design also proposes some changes that apple will likely never make, such as the
removal of the Home button, which comes with fingerprint-scanning features on
current iPhone 6 models an obvious necessity for security and for Apple’s
Apple Pay product. Furthermore, shrinking down the screen to 4.5 inches is also
something Apple is likely not interested in.
Serov
also relocated the standby button, bringing it back to the top of the iPhone,
and giving it a smaller, embedded Touch ID sensor. The designer also suggests
that the volume buttons should be merged, and given mute switch ability. Thus,
with a single button, users would be able to change the volume and mute the
handset when needed.
This
iPhone 6s concept also does away with the
protruding camera lens found on the iPhone 6, and it’s slightly
thicker as a result. The device also has no visible antennas on the back, the
lack of which might cause cellular connectivity
issues on a smartphone.
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