IPhone 7 Concept with Galaxy S6 Edge Features

We are at the end of May, which means that we are just over 3 months away from the presentation of the iPhone 6s, or iPhone 7 if some rumors are true, as long as another rumor is not fulfilled and is presented in the month of August. , although this is less likely. We are also on the dates in which designers start to do their thing and unleash their imagination, creating concepts like the one we bring you today.

The concept of the video, created by Hasan Kaymak Innovations, it is a hypothetical iPhone 7 that would "borrow" the curves of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, although, yes, much less pronounced than the flagship of the Korean company. One feature that can be debated is that, due to the inclusion of the front panel curves, the frames are practically non-existent, which leaves us with a device much more manageable but more prone to shocks than current models.

One thing I really like about this concept is that the buttons and the switch to put this iPhone 7 in silence have been made very small, practically flush with the bezel. I think it is much more discreet than what we have available at the moment. I also see as positive that the volume buttons are united in the same elongated button, as we can see on an iPad.

But there are also things that I don't like and not so much because of the design, if not because of its effectiveness. I'm talking about thickness. Current iPhones are 6.9mm for the iPhone 6 and 7.1mm for the iPhone 6 Plus. The iPhone 7 of this concept goes down a millimeter, staying in the 6mm thick. It is not necessary to remember that such thin devices, and especially if they are large, can be easy to deform if a certain force is applied to them at a specific point. Not to mention that the battery of a thinner device has to lose capacity, so it would be more difficult for us to get to the end of the day (or two days) with a smaller battery.

To imagine an iPhone 7, if I have to be honest, I would expect more changes than I can see in this concept. What about you? Do you like this iPhone 7?


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  1.   Juan Manuel Vera Mendoza placeholder image said

    eNooo I have not even seen the iPhone 3 and you are talking to me about the 6

  2.   Camilo said

    The only thing that Apple has been inspired by the Korean "copier" is in the size of its devices, x so to speak, outside of that more and more the Samsung Top Range have been a clone of the iPhone, both in design and in physical characteristics ,
    Everything they boasted (removable battery, micro SD, water resistance) they left behind and everything to match iPhone features,

  3.   anti jobs said

    If Apple copies it is called "inspiration." Apple was also "inspired" by the 14nm manufacturing process for the A9. And that's more important than the look, that by the way, Apple was also "inspired" by HTC for the unibody.

  4.   claudio said

    The iphone is nothing more than a copy of the htc, and apple does not innovate, what does it matter if others do what Apple already copied to others

  5.   anti jobs said

    And how can we forget that the touch id was an "inspiration" for the Motorola Atrix. A computer from 2011 that ran Android 2.2

    On this occasion, Apple has integrated a fingerprint reader into iPhone 5s, implementing a concept that has existed for years in the technology sector and has been announced as revolutionary. Things in their proper measure, neither so much nor so bald: Apple has managed to optimize this technology for a specific use in a very natural way.

    http://m.xataka.com/otros/se-avecina-una-avalancha-de-lectores-de-huellas-en-smartphones

    I insist, Apple is a company that popularizes things, but does not invent them.