Friday, May 8, 2015

IPhone 7 - new concept with dual camera sensor

IPhone 7 - new concept with dual camera sensor


The iPhone 7 is expected in September, but some fans of the brand already imagine what it would look like. A concept of the future Apple smartphone has just made its appearance on the canvas, with the dual camera sensor menu, backlit logo and a screen which occupies the entire front panel of the unit.


After the concept of Antonio De Rosa, which we shared with you last week, here’s a new concept for iPhone 7 imagined this time by Martin Hajek. 3D rendered smartphones Specialist does not yet exist, the designer offers us here a simple terminal, which shows the elegance of its predecessor, while adding some small details that give it a special charm.


IPhone 7 - new concept with dual camera sensor


Indeed, we can see that the shell slightly changing, but the first major aesthetic evolution is at the level of the front facade. Indeed, this concept the screen takes almost the entire surface, leaving very thin edges have the same thickness on all four sides of the device. Touch ID sensor is even an integral part of the screen.


Another distinctive point of this iPhone 7 concept: its dorsal camera. If it is the same location as on the iPhone 6, it comprises two sensors. This is the way a technology already present on the HTC One M8 and on which would work for its upcoming Samsung flagship stores. At HTC, the device can calculate the depth of field, which then allows the user to add a bokeh effect, and so separate subject from the background.


The iPhone 7 also has an aesthetic detail as you surely have noticed: backlit logo. A bright Apple is indeed at the back of the unit, as on laptops Cupertino. It could also possibly be used to prevent the notifications received by the terminal…


This concept is original and innovative, but we doubt that Apple still applies these characteristics on its future smartphone. Recall that the real iPhone 7 (or 6S) is projected to happen to him in September, with an iPhone 7 Plus (6S Plus). In the meantime we’ll have to content ourselves with concepts like this.









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