This is possibly how the new iPhone 6 would look

We’ve seen some concept images of the upcoming iPhone 6 in the past, but according to reports this new depiction is probably the most accurate concept photo so far as it is based on the latest updates regarding the new flagship smartphone from Apple.

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Martin Hajek, a famous Dutch designer and concept artist, is responsible for this tweaked rendering of the iPhone 6. Hajek has already made his version of the next iPhone in the past but with the latest development on said smartphone, revisions were made and everything about the iPhone 6’s form factor that’s known to the public are now all incorporated to this latest mockup.

Based on the image, the iPhone 6 carries a bigger display as expected, has new curved edges compared to the current flagship with all its corners, has the same thin profile, and does away with the glossy borders on top and the bottom of the device. One major physical change, though, is its new Sleep/Wake button which now moved to the right side of the smartphone from the top. This is according to a research that should help operate the phone with one hand since the iPhone 6 is reported to have larger display.

If this is close or exactly how the next iPhone would look like, would you like it? Personally I find it to be a refreshing look for an iPhone, but it kind of seems like one of those midrange Android phones with their rounded form factor – which was later on transformed into an Apple device.

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This is possibly how the new iPhone 6 would look

We’ve seen some concept images of the upcoming iPhone 6 in the past, but according to reports this new depiction is probably the most accurate concept photo so far as it is based on the latest updates regarding the new flagship smartphone from Apple.

iPhone-6

Martin Hajek, a famous Dutch designer and concept artist, is responsible for this tweaked rendering of the iPhone 6. Hajek has already made his version of the next iPhone in the past but with the latest development on said smartphone, revisions were made and everything about the iPhone 6’s form factor that’s known to the public are now all incorporated to this latest mockup.

Based on the image, the iPhone 6 carries a bigger display as expected, has new curved edges compared to the current flagship with all its corners, has the same thin profile, and does away with the glossy borders on top and the bottom of the device. One major physical change, though, is its new Sleep/Wake button which now moved to the right side of the smartphone from the top. This is according to a research that should help operate the phone with one hand since the iPhone 6 is reported to have larger display.

If this is close or exactly how the next iPhone would look like, would you like it? Personally I find it to be a refreshing look for an iPhone, but it kind of seems like one of those midrange Android phones with their rounded form factor – which was later on transformed into an Apple device.

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Google Nexus 6 concept image – how thin is enough?

While surfing the Internet, I came across this concept photo of the upcoming Google Nexus 6. I’m sure you’ve scrolled past everything by now and initially checked the photo before reading anything else. As you can see, it is mighty thin.

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Now, again, this is just a concept photo of the phone and not official. It came from one Sirkdow Prismatiker who, according to his Twitter page, is an Android developer and a Concept Designer. In his concept, the Nexus 6 will have a metal sheet-like build with a curved top and a flat bottom, camera in the middle, and dual flashes. There’s also a color variation of gold, black, and silver.

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After seeing how thin the phone is, I was impressed and already excited to hold this sexy device in my hand. Although after thinking about it, I thought that I would still prefer a thicker smartphone over something that’s for purely aesthetics. Why? Because I like my gadgets with a little bulk and weight in them — just the right amount for a solid feel and good handling. I feel like I would accidentally toss my almost-weightless phone away each time I pull it out of my pocket. Also, a smartphone this thin requires paper-thin internals that we currently don’t have. Even if lighter and thinner components like camera sensors and batteries are developed in the future I’m pretty sure they’re bound to cost a lot during the first couple of years mainly because they’re new innovation.

Personally I think we’ve already reached the ideal thinness with our smartphones today, as far as functionality is concerned.

So I raise a question: Do we really need thinner phones or should smartphone manufacturers shift their attention and concentrate more on other improvements like faster processors and longer battery capacities?

{Sirkdow Prismatiker}

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Google Nexus 6 concept image – how thin is enough?

While surfing the Internet, I came across this concept photo of the upcoming Google Nexus 6. I’m sure you’ve scrolled past everything by now and initially checked the photo before reading anything else. As you can see, it is mighty thin.

nexus-6-concept-sirkow-1

Now, again, this is just a concept photo of the phone and not official. It came from one Sirkdow Prismatiker who, according to his Twitter page, is an Android developer and a Concept Designer. In his concept, the Nexus 6 will have a metal sheet-like build with a curved top and a flat bottom, camera in the middle, and dual flashes. There’s also a color variation of gold, black, and silver.

nexus-6-concept-sirkow-2

After seeing how thin the phone is, I was impressed and already excited to hold this sexy device in my hand. Although after thinking about it, I thought that I would still prefer a thicker smartphone over something that’s for purely aesthetics. Why? Because I like my gadgets with a little bulk and weight in them — just the right amount for a solid feel and good handling. I feel like I would accidentally toss my almost-weightless phone away each time I pull it out of my pocket. Also, a smartphone this thin requires paper-thin internals that we currently don’t have. Even if lighter and thinner components like camera sensors and batteries are developed in the future I’m pretty sure they’re bound to cost a lot during the first couple of years mainly because they’re new innovation.

Personally I think we’ve already reached the ideal thinness with our smartphones today, as far as functionality is concerned.

So I raise a question: Do we really need thinner phones or should smartphone manufacturers shift their attention and concentrate more on other improvements like faster processors and longer battery capacities?

{Sirkdow Prismatiker}

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