The iPhone 5s and 5c have managed to capture the attention and affection of millions of users since launch in the third quarter of last year. However, while both models are powerful devices in their own right, they both represent only slight evolutionary improvements over the previous iPhone 5. The iPhone 6 is Apple’s chance to change things. To once again try and invigorate and pump some innovation into the smartphone industry. As expected, interest in the purported iPhone 6 is extremely high, with a number of designers putting together the obligatory concept designs of what we could be about to receive.
One of the latest iPhone 6 concepts to make it out into the wild comes from Mindspi Vision. The imaginative device contains a lot of the features and design trends that are widely considered to actually form part of the final device when it launches. The designers behind the render have also applied a little creative freedom to spruce the concept up and make it more appealing to a wider audience. We already know that Apple will never launch a device of this nature, but it can’t hurt to go all out when we’re talking about concepts, right?
The concept was originally teased a week or so ago in a very bare form, but the team has made a reappearance to show off a more appealing concept design that shows off the product in all of its glory in a number of vivid colors. If the vision of this team was to be realized then Apple would ship the iPhone 6 with a beautiful 5.7-inch Retina display. The whole handset would be unimaginably thin and feature a stunning illuminated bezel with the same treatment being given to the iconic Apple logo on the rear. The body would be manufactured from lightweight aluminum and would house 3D stereo cameras protruding from the back.
It remains to be seen whether or not Apple intends to do away with the varying colors of the iPhone 5c. Mindspi Vision clearly thinks there is a market for this type of customization and as such have rendered their own concept in red, green, orange, white, blue and a beautiful vivid pink color.
There’s no denying that this particularly concept looks stunning, but will it prove to be anywhere near accurate? We think not.
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