With Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) still working internally on its next generation iPhone 7,
a new artist’s concept envisages an interesting design for the flagship
smartphone. There is still some debate regarding whether Apple may
introduce a small iPhone model this year, after persistent rumors that
the corporation was considering introducing a 4-inch version of the
phenomenally popular handset. But if gossip related to this has cooled
somewhat, this new concept image at least indicates how Apple may choose
to bring one-handed operation back for the iPhone series in the
foreseeable future.
iPhone 7 concept on DeviantArt
This concept, which has been posted on DeviantArt by StudioMonroe,
suggests that Apple may produce a smartphone capable of one-handed
operation without reducing the iPhone display size. There is also a
strong element of Apple Watch inspiration in terms of the shape of the display.
It is notable that the concept device features an edge-to-edge screen
flanked by metal, which instantly brings comparisons with the
aforementioned Apple smartwatch, even though the layout is slightly
different. And the concept in question also suggests that Apple could
have some nifty tricks up its sleeve in order to ensure that the display
screen of the device remains at the optimum size.
As has been suggested by numerous sources previously, the concept in
question suggests that Apple could eliminate the Touch ID Home button
from the device completely. This would enable the consumer electronics
giant to reduce the size of the overall iPhone unit, while still
maintaining the same screen size and Home button functionality within
the device.
Instead of maintaining a Home button via the traditional Touch ID
avenue, the fingerprint scanner feature would instead be embedded within
the display. The notion behind this concept emanates from an Apple
patent application, which indicates that the corporation has already
developed this technology behind the scenes. With the Home button
effectively jettisoned, Force Touch would then mimic the functionality of this traditional element of the iPhone.
Front-facing camera to be ditched?
Additionally, the mute and volume controls are also not evident in the cocept images.This could suggest that there could be some sort of touch or voice-operated way of adjusting these obviously important
aspects of the mobile. The standby button on the left of the device is
the only visible element protruding from the metal frame of the handset
in the concept images, suggesting that Apple could consider a less
cluttered device when the iPhone 7 is eventually unveiled and released.
Although this is just a concept image, it does give some insight into
potential Apple thinking on the next iPhone cab off the rank. It seems
increasingly clear that Force Touch will play a major role in the iPhone
series from hereon in, with recent report suggesting that the next
iPhone release in 2015 will feature Force Touch in all models in the
series. Whether this could include a smaller 4-inch model as has been
suggested previously remains to be seen, but this is surely a new
product niche that Apple will consider seriously in the foreseeable
future.
Other features
Apple will also be attempting to ensure that this next-generation
iPhone is significantly more durable than its predecessors. The iPhone 6
was dogged to a certain extent by negative reporting related to the by
now infamous ‘Bendgate' scandal. In order to alleviate this in the
iPhone 7, it has been suggested that Apple will utilize a particularly
revolutionary form of aluminum. Meanwhile, in an attempt to produce a
screen which is less prone to scratching, sapphire glass may finally be
included in the iPhone range this time round.
Another major area of improvement for the iPhone series will be
related to its camera. Apple has always produced iPhone handsets which
deliver adequate photographic capabilities, but the megapixel rating of
the camera units has rather lagged behind the competition. It is
strongly suggested that Apple will significantly improve this in the
next generation of the iPhone, and possibly that we could even see a dual-lens or unique periscope design appear in the iPhone range in the near future.
With Apple predictably taciturn on the subject of the iPhone, we are
no closer to knowing whether we will see an iPhone 7 in 2015 or an
updated 6s device. But the latest concept images provide us with an
insight into the possible thinking process behind the scenes at Apple.
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