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6 thoughts on “SPECULATION/RUMOR: Possible Apple Phone Image”
I agree, it wouldn’t be called iPhone.
And the slogans aren’t relevant towards to an initial release (and they’re aren’t apple like).
The small screen is way to busy to be an Apple product.
And it looks very similar to Engadet’s iChat Mobile.
it’s a fake. they wouldn’t call it the iphone, apple ain’t so dumb to not know that another company holds the rights to that name. they wouldn’t even slip like that on an internal design.
i agree, plus the product design is awfull, why would apple leave so much unused plastic, the poster says no buttons, so why the blank plastic under the display. The screen also looks the wrong aspect ratio for a mobile device
iPanic –
The interesting thing about this design is that the white space below the screen would be a touch pad. The pad would correspond with whatever was on the screen. So if it was a number pad, you would dial on the touch screen.
Again, I don’t think it’s real, though.
I do, however, find the concept interesting.
Michael –
Good point but why not just use touchscreen technology, having the pad under the screen as a touchpad would be a waste of space in my humble opinion, and Apple are quite efficient when it comes to product design.
iPanic –
I think the reason against using a touchscreen is the fingerprints issue. However, I’m not sure that this design would be an efficient alternative. It seems to me that it could be complicated to use.