iPhone 6C Concept Trailer Might Make You Want to Have One


iPhone 6C Concept trailer

I’ve always been partial to the “normal” colors of the iPhone, especially the space gray. The darker, the better.

This iPhone 6C trailer, however, has slightly changed my mind. Emphasis on slightly.

While we don’t know whether we will see the iPhone 6C this year, the announcement (or lack thereof) of new iPhones will definitely be the most anticipated item on Apple’s agenda this June. We don’t even know about the iPhone 6S will be announced during the Worldwide Developer Conference, so all that speculation is hanging in the air.

Additionally, “expert speculator” Ming-Chi Kuo says that we won’t be seeing the iPhone 6C this year, so if you have been looking forward to colorful iPhones, don’t hold your breath.

Whatever the reality may be, creatives will always find some time to create concept designs of future iPhones.

That being said, let me go back to my initial point: the iPhone 6C trailer created by SET Solution.

The iPhone 6C concept trailer puts together the iPhone 6 and the colorful finish of the iPhone 5C, and then some. The trailer also highlights the fact that the colors of the iPhone 6C can be matched to your Apple Watch, making it an even more attractive prospect for those who have the latter.

This trailer doesn’t show anything else besides the outside look, however, but that is understandable.

Watch the video for yourself and see how nice that red finish looks. As for the other colors…meh.

What do you think of this iPhone 6C concept trailer? If they hit the nail right on the head, would you buy one or would you stick to the good old iPhone 6 colors?

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Kokou Adzo

Kokou Adzo is a stalwart in the tech journalism community, has been chronicling the ever-evolving world of Apple products and innovations for over a decade. As a Senior Author at Apple Gazette, Kokou combines a deep passion for technology with an innate ability to translate complex tech jargon into relatable insights for everyday users.

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