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iPhone 5 Concept, Possibly the Very First One!

September 4th, 2010 | by Thrystan |



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iPhone 5 Concept, Possibly the Very First One! Loading ... We all know that the iPhone 4 was very much a failure, compared to the previous Apple handsets, so the need for a new device to repair the brand is great. Thus, we give you the iPhone 5 concept, the very first of its kind, unless there’s some other design out there.

iPhone 5 Concept, Possibly the Very First One!

For starters, the new iPhone will get rid of the antenna issues and it’ll be extremely flat, as seen in the image above. On the left side you’ll find a touch volume control mechanism, well, the entire left side will serve for that purpose, to be more precise. You’ll move your finger from bottom to top in order to reduce the volume.

iPhone 5 supports 4G connectivity (100 Mb/s in download) and it comes with adjustable backlight and the same great Retina Display on the iPhone. The camera at the back will be a 10.2 megapixel unit and the internal memory will be either 32GB or 64GB. A better battery will also be in the mix. What do you say? A mere project or something close to reality?

[thanks Nico for the tip] [via handyflash.de]

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  1. 5 Responses to “iPhone 5 Concept, Possibly the Very First One!”

  2. By Drew on Sep 4, 2010 | Reply

    It doesn’t have IOS 4?

  3. By GadgetsAndGizmos on Sep 9, 2010 | Reply

    Presumably they’re getting rid of the antenna problems by getting rid of the actual antenna then.

    Getting a screen that thin shouldn’t prove too much trouble but fitting everything behind it would be damn near impossible wouldn’t it?

    I hope to stand corrected because if the iPhone 5 looks like that I’m all over it.

  4. By mark on Oct 19, 2010 | Reply

    It’s a great concept.. but to make this happen you need:
    -a very strong rare metal formed in a razor thin frame that can withstand a drop of about 2 feet on concrete and not crumble.
    -technology in batteries needs to continue for such a thin battery to even exist.

  5. By Matthew on Oct 29, 2010 | Reply

    I’m sorry, but, for one, it clearly does not have iOS 4 software written into it, and for another, despite minor signal errors, etc., within the iPhone 4, how can that be classed as a failure?

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