As we know, one month ago, The
Wall Street Journal reported Apple will launch two new iPhones in the second half of 2014: one with a screen larger than 4.5 inches and one with a screen larger than 5 inches. The current iPhone 5S and 5C have screens which measure 4 inches diagonally. If you can’t wait to see what a big screen iPhone would look like, here are Federico Ciccarse’ revelation about the larger iPhone:
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The front and curved back of the iPhone 6 concept design. |
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Ciccarese’s vision for an iPhone with a 5.5-inch display (1,568 x 878 pixels) as well as one with a 4.7-inch (1,338 x 750) display. The 4-inch iPhone 5S (1,138 x 649) is shown to the left |
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The move from the iPhone 4-inch display would dip into the much-debated “phablet” category. |
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Designer Federico Ciccarse opted to give his concepts a curved back, even though The Wall Street Journal indicated the coming models will be flat |
