Friday, May 6, 2016

Next year’s iPhone may feature a futuristic design that makes Jony Ive’s dream a reality

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The PR team of Apple has been hard at work this setting expectations for this iPhone year refresh morning. According to some near-simultaneous reports, including this one in The Wall Street Journal new Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will not be featured major changes in the design. Instead, they will be fairly well aligned with all the rumors and leaks that we have seen: the new iPhone will look much like the current iPhone, but they will give up the audio jack of 3.5 mm and they will be thinner. Remember what we said was probably our first look at a real iPhone 7? Well, it was indeed probably our first look at a real iPhone 7.

We covered great iPhone WSJ report earlier Tuesday, but it's worth diving in this new. Why? Because a few lines at the end of the article gives us very great few clues of what we can expect from future Apple iPhones.

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A string of reports that led to large planted story today suggested that in 2016 Apple iPhones will be relatively minor day compared to new updates to the model number in previous years. In the past, Apple would release a large overhaul and an "S" model next year before launching another big update. This time, Apple's 2016 iPhone models will essentially "6SS", with many internal improvements, but not much in the way of a new design.

Then, in 2017, Apple should fully review the design of the iPhone.

We read in the past that the iPhone next year will feature an OLED screen without home button and some new features like wireless charging. Now WSJ report suggests that the "iPhone 8" or whatever Apple ends up calling this could happen with even greater overhaul than we thought.

"For years, Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive has expressed the desire of the iPhone to appear as a single glass sheet, according to people familiar with the subject," WSJ journalists wrote. "The current design ideas for 2017 should push iPhone handsets in this direction by eliminating much of the bezel around the screen with OLED screen."

With the current technological limits in the mind, it is very unlikely that Ive realized his vision entirely, which could look like the image above concept of this post. But iPhones next year will apparently head "in this direction," which certainly sounds like a good thing for Apple fans next minor update in 2016.


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