Everyone loves a good concept video, and if that video happens to be of a new iPhone or iPad then people really love them. The Apple Watch is just starting out in its life of increasingly strange concept videos, but it’s the venerable iPhone that is the latest to get a new concept from the prolific Martin Hajek.
If you take a ride on any subway, sit in a Starbucks coffee shop or just, simply, roam around most places, you'll be sure to see folk completely transfixed to their smartphones, tablets, notebooks, and gadgetry in general. The Digital Age has a firm grip on most of us, and if you're reading this article, there's a good chance that it's caught you too, but while most of us are - admittedly or in denial - smartphone-addicted, one iPhone 7 parody ad imagines a world in which we're literally controlled by our devices.
Photos of a case allegedly belonging to the iPad Pro has just been leaked online, and the design of the accessory seems to suggest that the rumors and speculations about the device sporting a new set of stereo speakers may actually hold some substance.
2015 iPhone model to be called iPhone 7 instead of iPhone 6s, according to a new report. More details on this news can be found right here.
Apple iPhone 7 concept render gives us a good preview of what the company plans to release in the future. Images can be found right here after the jump.
A new concept has emerged for the iPhone 6S, which shows the device carrying a design language strikingly similar to the Apple Watch. Dubbed as the ‘iPhone EDITION’, it’s one of those daring concepts that takes a bold approach towards design and function.
With the release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, all those concept designs that fueled the excitement ensued by the anticipation of a new device pretty much right after the iPhone 5 and 5s were released, have somehow been over ambitious - well at least by Apple's standards. Martin Hajek, the guy who earlier released rendered images of what the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 may look like following the iPhone 6 design language before the two were launched, has just released his rendition of the next awaited handset from Cupertino, the iPhone 7.
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